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Fade to Black: Tony Kaye, Director

Related Links Digital Content Producer's and Millimeter's coverage of past and present award nominees/winners Tony Kaye, the man who brough us the inside view of racism in American History X, is an uncompromising filmmaker who does not do things by halves. Lake of Fire, his two-and-a-half-hour documentary on abortion, may sound like a cinematic root canal, but the film is both compelling and troubling, bracing and elegiac. What's more, it is as full and rich a portrait of America — in all our confusion, violence, hysteria, and intellectual rigor ...

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