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    Published 2002
    “…Verzio FF Submission A short film on gay rights and tolerance - or lack of it - in contemporary society.…”
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    Published 1998
    “…It also unleashes a wave of unrest in Eastern Europe, as some Soviet satellites test the limits of Moscow's tolerance.…”
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    Published 2005
    “…The behavior they exhibit vacillates between tolerance, help and cooperation on one side, and greed, competition and individualism on the other side.…”
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    Published 1965
    “…Although the children accept him, many adults barely tolerate his presence since they see him as a threat to their way of doing things. …”
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    Published 1997
    “…The legacy of colonization emerges from their history: like slaves, the Mayan Indians pick coffee, sort cardamom, provide cheap labor for the textile factories and tolerate the occasional pat on the head. Even today, the younger generation of entrepreneurs continues to profit from the pioneering work of their forefathers and boast about the positive balance of trade and key costs in the government, behind the facade of anonymous company names. …”
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    Published 2005
    “…This dramatic event surrounding the ancient stone colossi – unique proof of an advanced culture that bloomed until the 13th century along the Silk Road – is the starting point for a cinematic essay on fanaticism, terror and tolerance, ignorance and identity. On another path, in another period, Frei follows the footsteps of Xuanzang, the seventh-century Chinese monk famed for his sixteen-year spiritual quest along the Silk Road to India. …”
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    Published 2007
    “…Director Nitzan Gilady gives us a unique view of preparations for a festival celebrating tolerance in conservative society, which is deeply intolerant and won't permit any discussion on the subject of minorities with a different sexual orientation.…”
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    Published 1945
    “…Arguably, the events of the WWII are used as a backdrop against which the virtues of American society can be effectively celebrated - e.g. racial tolerance (the Japanese are conventiently unmentioned), freedom, solidarity, etc.…”
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