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To Be Destroyed

To Be Destroyed

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Documentary

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A 30-minute documentary on book banning and censorship that follows author Dave Eggers as he investigates why a Rapid City, SD school board wanted to ban his book.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

31 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

11 August 2024

Country

United States of America

Cast

Dave Eggers

Dave Eggers

Self

Sean Bradley

Sean Bradley

Self

Jill Westbrook

Jill Westbrook

Self

Nicole Larrabee

Nicole Larrabee

Self

Natalie Slack

Natalie Slack

Self

Florence Thompson

Florence Thompson

Self

Shaye Beardsley

Shaye Beardsley

Self

Amanda Uhle

Amanda Uhle

Self

Shaun Hoeft

Shaun Hoeft

Self

Colton Porter

Colton Porter

Self

Heywood Robinson

Heywood Robinson

Self

Jamie Clapham

Jamie Clapham

Self

Michael Birkeland

Michael Birkeland

Self

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