FALL AND WINTER Deleted scene 02: Chris Hedges & Bruce Damer
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This clip features Chris Hedges speaking about non-historical values, and the importance of living life as an individual. Bruce Damer compliments this by adding that man-made structures shatter, yet resilient individuals can transcend catastrophe. I really love the way both of them speak to this point, and it's one of my favorite moments that never made the final cut. I'm glad that people will now have a chance to hear these eloquent meditations on the importance of living life as an individual.
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