Talk:"Good Hair" and Other Dubious Distinctions

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"Good Hair" and other Dubious Distinctions is an independently produced short documentary. As such, the task of creating an informational page about the film was just as much my job as any other contributor to the film. The current page contains descriptive and logistical information. Because the film is meant to spark dialogue I've attempted to refrain from making strong statements regarding any particular viewpoint. Future edits may include more information about production (e.g. Crew, Cast, etc.) or venues where the film appears.

Cdebose (talk) 06:44, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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