Talk:Another Side of Peace

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This article will benefit from expansion and sourcing. Apart from the festivals [1][2], the film has indeed been written about... and has had both theatrical and television release beginning in 2005 [3][4] [5]. It was part of the 3rd National Conference of Brit Tzedek v'Shalom [6], is now part of curriculum at some universities [7][8][9], is making impact in conferences dealing with human rights [10], and heck... it even won some awards [11]. Documentary films rarely get the press hype of media blockbusters, but guideline allows that they be may judged in context for what they are. Surmountable issues are no reason for deletion. Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 22:52, 20 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]