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"textContent": "Berlin: In its first days, the festival's jury and film stars have been asked a number of political questions. Not all of them have been up to the task.",
"title": "‘Free Speech Is Happening’ at the Berlinale, Festival Director Tricia Tuttle Promises in Lengthy Statement After Fraught First Days"
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