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The source [1] is inaccurate. Fascist songs are not banned in Italy, see e.g. [2]. It states: "Actually, no clear precedent exists whether it [singing Fascist songs in the school] is a criminal offence or not. In 2010 a 16-year-old student, according to the news, was at first convicted and then acquitted" (In verità non esiste giurisprudenza definitiva in merito a se questo possa costituire apologia del fascismo punita dal 1952 con la cosiddetta legge Scelba. Nel 2010 uno studente di 16 anni, secondo alcune cronache, per esempio era stato prima condannato a 3 anni e successivamente assolto) and "On January 28th a judge in Bolzano, as requested by prosecutor, acquitted two 50-year-old men which had broadcasted Faccetta nera [a racist Fascist song] by megaphone" (Il 28 gennaio scorso un giudice bolzanino, come chiesto dal pm, ha assolto due cinquantenni veneti dall'accusa di apologia del fascismo: i due erano stati segnalati per avere diffuso con un megafono "Faccetta Nera"). -- Erinaceus ( talk) 20:36, 11 May 2015 (UTC)
Hi Loeba. It may be obvious to you, and to anyone who read my edit, that Brenda appears without makeup. (Kudos to Vanity Fair who wrote this up on December 7.) But I'm sorry to say that that was not true of any early review of the film. I wrote that sentence only after making great effort (I contacted Fox Searchlight, which is not easy, to verify this fact) because nobody in the press recognized her in the NY Times, Rolling Stone, RogerEbert.com, Telegraph, Variety, or The Guardian. For this reason it should stand. And if anyone needs to include any other "trippy" detail that the reviewers missed, please do. We have no limit on room here. - SusanLesch ( talk) 16:35, 1 February 2016 (UTC)
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The source [1] is inaccurate. Fascist songs are not banned in Italy, see e.g. [2]. It states: "Actually, no clear precedent exists whether it [singing Fascist songs in the school] is a criminal offence or not. In 2010 a 16-year-old student, according to the news, was at first convicted and then acquitted" (In verità non esiste giurisprudenza definitiva in merito a se questo possa costituire apologia del fascismo punita dal 1952 con la cosiddetta legge Scelba. Nel 2010 uno studente di 16 anni, secondo alcune cronache, per esempio era stato prima condannato a 3 anni e successivamente assolto) and "On January 28th a judge in Bolzano, as requested by prosecutor, acquitted two 50-year-old men which had broadcasted Faccetta nera [a racist Fascist song] by megaphone" (Il 28 gennaio scorso un giudice bolzanino, come chiesto dal pm, ha assolto due cinquantenni veneti dall'accusa di apologia del fascismo: i due erano stati segnalati per avere diffuso con un megafono "Faccetta Nera"). -- Erinaceus ( talk) 20:36, 11 May 2015 (UTC)
Hi Loeba. It may be obvious to you, and to anyone who read my edit, that Brenda appears without makeup. (Kudos to Vanity Fair who wrote this up on December 7.) But I'm sorry to say that that was not true of any early review of the film. I wrote that sentence only after making great effort (I contacted Fox Searchlight, which is not easy, to verify this fact) because nobody in the press recognized her in the NY Times, Rolling Stone, RogerEbert.com, Telegraph, Variety, or The Guardian. For this reason it should stand. And if anyone needs to include any other "trippy" detail that the reviewers missed, please do. We have no limit on room here. - SusanLesch ( talk) 16:35, 1 February 2016 (UTC)
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