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Film director Kevin Knoblock, screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd, writer and producer Ted Steinberg and executive producer David Bossie, from left, talk to reporters Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004, at the premiere of their movie, "Celsius 41.11 — The Temperature at Which the Brain Begins to Die," in the Georgetown section of Washington. The feature-length documentary was made in response to Michael Moore's film, "Fahrenheit 911." (AP Photo/Matt Houston)
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Film director Kevin Knoblock, screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd, writer and producer Ted Steinberg and executive producer David Bossie, from left, talk to reporters Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004, at the premiere of their movie, "Celsius 41.11 — The Temperature at Which the Brain Begins to Die," in the Georgetown section of Washington. The feature-length documentary was made in response to Michael Moore's film, "Fahrenheit 911." (AP Photo/Matt Houston)

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