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Director Kevin Smith Joins Protest Against His Own Film "Dogma" in 1999 Eatontown, New Jersey – In a surprising turn of events in 1999, acclaimed director Kevin Smith reportedly joined a small protest against his own film, "Dogma," which was facing controversy for its religious themes. The protest, held in Eatontown, Monmouth County, drew fewer than two dozen participants, far short of the hundreds organizers had hoped for. Among the protestors, a man bearing a striking resemblance to Smith was seen holding a sign that read "Hell Dogma." When approached by News 12 NJ for comment, the man, who declined to identify himself as the film's director, offered a humorous critique of the movie. "I don't think it stands for anything positive," he stated, adding, "I don't know, but I've been told not good." The film "Dogma," a satirical fantasy comedy, had sparked outrage among some religious groups due to its portrayal of Catholic dogma and figures. Smith's unconventional participation in the protest against his own work added an ironic layer to the controversy, drawing attention to the film in an unexpected manner. The incident underscored the director's unique approach to public relations and engagement with criticism surrounding his projects.
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