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The Last Laugh
Feature documentary about humor and the Holocaust, examining whether it is ever acceptable to use humor in connection with a tragedy of that scale, and the implications for other seemingly off-limits topics in a society that prizes free speech.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Ferne Pearlstein
Actors: David Cross, Gilbert Gottfried, Mel Brooks, Rob Reiner, Sarah Silverman
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