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Guzzetti describes Meiselas??s initial opposition to appearing in the film, saying that he and Dick argued that they had to get the viewer from one picture to another, and that the only real common thread between all of these pictures was the photographer who took them. Meiselas says that she was ambivalent about her presence in the film, believing that “history was so important,” she wasn’t needed. But her appearance in the film is what really sets it apart, especially the way in which Rogers is able...

Author: By Erik Beach, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Life and Times of Mr. Rogers | 4/19/2002 | See Source »

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