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                    (2003)
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Noam Chomsky,
Desmond Tutu,
Scott Ritter,
Pete Seeger,
Howard Zinn,
Gore Vidal,
Susan Sarandon,
Jesse Jackson,
Ossie Davis
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Gabriele Zamparini,
 Lorenzo Meccoli
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Documentary,
United Kingdom,
Political Documentaries,
Social & Cultural Documentaries,
Faith & Spirituality Documentaries,
Faith & Spirituality,
Religion & Mythology Documentaries
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124
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The Peace! (2003) portrays the life of a man seeking tranquility and meaning amidst the chaos of modern society. Through captivating storytelling and vivid imagery, the film delves into themes of self-discovery and inner peace.
                 
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