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FAMED MOVIE DIRECTOR BACKS WILDER\BERNARDO BERTOLUCCI, VIA TELEPHONE, DEFENDS TEACHER WHO SHOWED FILM.(LOCAL)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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February 17, 1996|
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Byline: TUSTIN AMOLE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER
GOLDEN -- Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci testified by telephone Friday on behalf of a Columbine High School teacher dismissed for showing one of his films without parental consent.
Al Wilder was placed on leave after he showed the film 1900 to his English class without asking for permission. Principal Ron Mitchell said he pulled the film after a parent complained about its violent and sexual content.
Wilder is attempting to win back his job in a hearing in a Jefferson County ...
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