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What a long, strange trip this honorary Oscar took when Jane Fonda Noun 1. Jane Fonda - United States film actress and daughter of Henry Fonda (born in 1937)
Fonda
 handed it to Polish director Andrzej Wajda Noun 1. Andrzej Wajda - Polish filmmaker (born in 1929)
Wajda
 at this year's Academy Awards. Fonda was the highest-profile "revolutionary" of her generation before embarking on a series of identity shape-shifts that have included Fitness Queen, Trophy Wife, and now Born Again Christian. Wajda spent his life revealing revolution's moral fraudulence. Only Hollywood, in honoring him, could then have committed the kitsch of pairing him with Fonda.

"If you understood what communism was," Fonda reportedly told a Black Panthers Black Panthers, U.S. African-American militant party, founded (1966) in Oakland, Calif., by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. Originally espousing violent revolution as the only means of achieving black liberation, the Black Panthers called on African Americans to arm  fundraiser back in 1969, "you would pray on your knees that we would someday become communists." Wajda knew. His films chronicle the duplicity DUPLICITY, pleading. Duplicity of pleading consists in multiplicity of distinct matter to one and the same thing, whereunto several answers are required. Duplicity may occur in one and the same pleading.  of the Soviet "liberators" who halted at the Vistula while resistance fighters were slaughtered in Warsaw (Kanal, 1957), the oppression of Polish workers (Man of Marble, 1977), and the rise of the Solidarity movement (Man of Iron, 1981), among much else.

Fonda offered some boilerplate A phrase or body of text used verbatim in different documents such as a signature at the end of a letter. Boilerplate is widely used in the legal profession as many paragraphs are used over and over in agreements with little modification or no modification.  about Wajda's courage, but said nothing of its context aside from a useless reference to "state censorship." Wajda provided his own context. "I thank the American friends of Poland," he said, "for helping my country rejoin Western civilization."
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Title Annotation:Polish film director Andrzej Wajda
Author:Freund, C.P.
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Date:Jun 1, 2000
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