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The Two Zimbalists

Northampton natives Jeff and Michael Zimbalist are award winning filmmakers whose latest effort, The Two Escobars, recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and will be given a hometown screening this weekend at The Academy of Music. They chat with Bill about the rise of “narco-soccer,” and the how the story of a soccer team is also the story of the world today.

 http://billdwightshow.com/audio/BDS100616.mp3

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