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A new film documents Israel's most vocal talkbackers
By Haaretz Staff and Channel 10
Tags: Haaretz.com TV, Talkbacks 
Haaretz.com/Channel 10 daily feature for November 17, 2007.

In his new film "The Talkbackers," Tzvika Binder set out to find and document Israel's most vocal comment posters.

As they see it, talkbacks act to counter "totalitarian democracy."


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