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(cont'd.) not get the accident out of her mind; she would go over the details of that drive over and over again, trying to figure out what led to the fatal result. The facts of the car accident were cruel and incomprehensible. The family dog was thrown from the car some 20 feet into oncoming traffic and survived, glass jars of tomato sauce were left completely intact in the back seat, and yet this was the same accident that killed my father. When I returned to my film school program, I could not do anything else except try to figure out how the accident happened. It was this obsession with the accident which led to [my] making HIGHWAY 403, MILE 39, which remakes, re-creates, and replays competing ...
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