I watched "Charging the Rhino" on Sundance
As far as documentaries go, it was a real mess.
The maker, a Canadian whose parents are Rumanian Jews, got the name
from Ionesco's play about fascism, "Rhinoceros"
This was one of my grandfather's favorites
They showed a clip of the movie version of "Rhinoceros", one I never knew
was made
http://imdb.com/title/tt0070605/
WEirdly it starred the unlikely pairing of Zero Mostel and GEne Wilder
The brief clip I more resembled them
playing Bialystock and BLum
just as they once had in "The Producers"
Wilder wavering not one inch from his panic level accountant Blum. It's no
wonder the movie gained no fame.
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"IT really was a turning point. There hadn't been women at the center of a
quest narrative before. No one had ever thought women were that
interesting"-feminist scholar Naomi Wolf, on "Sex and the city"