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			<title>Question: I've always wanted to direct and produce a film about my childhood and now I'm finally doing that. I don't want anything to go wrong, it's so important to me... Do I need to get insurance for my actors? They promised me they'd never sue if anything happens, but still...</title>
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			<description>Asked by Alice Olson 9 months ago</description>
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