It sounds interesting, but I dont have the time as I am in the planning
stage of a feature film. Thanks anyway. Elly
>From: Richard Armstrong <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Experienced Reviewer Required
>Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 15:17:52 EDT
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>I am editing an issue of Film International around the topic of film
>literature. I am seeking an experienced film reviewer to write a feature on
>the
>contemporary state of reviewing in the Anglo-American context. It would be
>helpful for the piece to focus on the strengths and limitations of
>contemporary
>reviewing, offering a balanced insider perspective on this crucial strand
>of
>film literature.
>
>I am looking for a piece of between 2 and 5000 words by 1 December. The
>remuneration will be small - US$200/£125 - given what the writer will
>probably be
>used to. But the kudos will be substantial.
>
>Richard Armstrong
>
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