"The greatest Holocaust movie ever made...debuted on 9/11" - of course it did

Started by yankeedoodle, September 13, 2021, 10:54:53 AM

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yankeedoodle

You see, if you didn't know already, 9/11 was really all about the jews and the holohoax.  Now, it's time to forget about the fact that Israhell attacked the US on 9/11, because what is really important is that the greatest holohoax movie every made debuted on 9/11.   <:^0

You can read the long we-are-so-important blabber here:
The greatest Holocaust movie ever made, starring Steve Buscemi, debuted on 9/11.  It's time to revisit it.
https://www.jta.org/2021/09/10/opinion/the-greatest-holocaust-movie-ever-made-starring-steve-buscemi-debuted-on-9-11-its-time-to-revisit-it

Quote(JTA) — On Sept. 11, 2001, the greatest Holocaust film ever made, before or since, premiered at a festival — and quickly disappeared, largely unnoticed. 

The film's cast included Steve Buscemi, Harvey Keitel, David Arquette, Michael Stuhlbarg and Mira Sorvino, and it was written and directed by the acclaimed Jewish actor Tim Blake Nelson. Roger Ebert called it one of the best films of the year; later, he added it to his prestigious Great Movies series. The film was so extraordinary that Steven Spielberg considered distributing it himself, less than a decade after making "Schindler's List."