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What's missing from the German cinema today is the power to film in the first person, to see the crimes of the past in the present tense, to admit that, in some inescapable way, they're one's own — or, for that matter, to declare brazenly that they're not.
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Instead of making veiled threats of going to court, which step would in all likelihood invite the sack, or resigning in a huff, it would be best if he were to declare the matter as closed, and treat it as so.
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You have to declare yourself no matter what you do, then you step out and you do it.
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