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Chris Lehane, a onetime Washington Democratic operative, center, with Robert Dalva, the editor of the political film "Knife Fight," and the director and fellow writer Bill Guttentag, right, watch the actor Rob Lowe play Lehane, inside an editing room at Video Arts, in San Francisco, Sept. 19, 2011. "Knife Fight," and "The Ides of March," both movies with a political aim, seem likely to fuel debate offering dark and at times unsettling accounts over what is done in the name of winning elections. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times)
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2011-12-07
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