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An interview about a movie to an Israeli director.
This text is the beginning of a movie review radio program dedicated to the movie "ScaredSacred" by Velcrow.
A free radio program on movies, by Judy R. and Cathy B.
The text is the beginning of a radio program where Velcrow's movie "ScaredSacred" is reviewed.
What is the subtitle of the program?
It's Radio Free Radio
Rabble Podcast Network Show
Movies Worth Talking About
Media that Matters
What is the meaning of Judy's "So I have to put that right out front"?
That she has two "confessions" to make.
That the first thing she is going to talk about is a movie by Velcrow.
That she wants to be honest about something.
That she is Velcrow's friend.
According to the text, what do we learn about the nature of "Media that Matters"? (What is "Media that Matters"?)
That it is another movie.
That it is a congress where people watch movies.
That it is a congress about non-mainstream media.
That it is a book about movie makers.
When did Judy see this movie?
A year ago.
A year before they put together this show.
Two months ago.
At a congress.
What happened to Judy when she saw the movie for the first time?
She was deeply moved.
She couldn't talk, so she took a break and then tried again.
She met Velcrow.
All of the options above.
Why did Judy find the movie so moving?
Because it's amazing.
Because it is about people surviving in areas of conflict, and because one of those areas was somewhere she is emotionally connected to and she found out something had changed over there.
Because it's about stories of hope and because she is Israeli.
Because it's about stories of hope, and because one of the stories showed there were some Jewish people who are not being brainwashed into hatred.