Open minded persons might be interested in reading this:
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/23311...will-carry-me/
"...it is quite unfortunate that in the United States As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me was dealt with in such an insulting manner. The idea of a Nazi soldier seeking and earning his freedom obviously did not bode well with a well known major studio known for its restrictive policy. Certainly the "message" the film carries was something that troubled a few of the decision-making minds in Hollywood. As a result even though in 2001 Hardi Martins' saga became an instant international hit aside from a few selected festival screenings its presence in America is still unwanted."
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http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/23311...will-carry-me/
"...it is quite unfortunate that in the United States As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me was dealt with in such an insulting manner. The idea of a Nazi soldier seeking and earning his freedom obviously did not bode well with a well known major studio known for its restrictive policy. Certainly the "message" the film carries was something that troubled a few of the decision-making minds in Hollywood. As a result even though in 2001 Hardi Martins' saga became an instant international hit aside from a few selected festival screenings its presence in America is still unwanted."
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