The debut issue of the "Wholphin" DVD includes Spike Jonze's revealing and never publicly screened portrait of Al Gore, made during the election campaign of 1999; an excerpt from David O. Russell's controversial film on U.S. soldiers in Iraq; Miguel Arteta and Miranda July's beautiful short, "Are You The Favorite Person Of Anybody?;" a bewildered Selma Blair's eventful visit to the gynecologist; a Turkish sitcom re-subtitled by several notable writers; some rare 1970s Iranian animation which was smuggled out of the country; ...
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The debut issue of the "Wholphin" DVD includes Spike Jonze's revealing and never publicly screened portrait of Al Gore, made during the election campaign of 1999; an excerpt from David O. Russell's controversial film on U.S. soldiers in Iraq; Miguel Arteta and Miranda July's beautiful short, "Are You The Favorite Person Of Anybody?;" a bewildered Selma Blair's eventful visit to the gynecologist; a Turkish sitcom re-subtitled by several notable writers; some rare 1970s Iranian animation which was smuggled out of the country; a Dutch artist singing classic rock backward; and a sudden and unexplained appearance by David Byrne.
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Add this copy of Wholphin No. 1: Dvd Magazine of Rare and Unseen Short to cart. $28.26, good condition, Sold by Zoom Books Company rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lynden, WA, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by McSweeney's.