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Wed 02 Feb 2010Dilemma for Lee was he had nothing much to say
George Lee’s problem was not the lack of a platform or a role – it was the absence of a political philosophy, writes VINCENT BROWNE
IN 1963, when George Lee was still a baby, a fabulous film burst on the adolescent consciousness of my contemporaries and myself, Federico Fellini’s 8½.
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