Edward Said - The Last Interview (2004)

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Edward Said - The Last Interview (2004)
  • Release date: 11 Jun 2004
  • Release year: 2004
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Keywords: illness
Plot:
Palestinian-American intellectual Edward Said speaks about "his illness (incurable leukemia), his work, Palestine and politics, his life and education, and his continuing preoccupations.

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Edward Said - The Last Interview (2004)
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