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Stoneman, Rod
"At a time when television was extending its bravery and its boundaries, when it offered creative space for the world¿s film-makers, when a cinema of ideas was still possible..."
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Stoneman, Rod
"A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at..."  - Oscar Wilde,The Soul of man under socialism, 1891
Pamphlet
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