kimberly smith wrote:
>
> How can the energy of cinema empower grass roots democratic renewal if
> the creation and distribution processes of cinema and television are
> dominated by the forces of global free market economics? In my
> opinion, it cannot unless industrial orthodoxies are seriously
> questioned. In particular, the industrial / bureaucratic orthodoxy of
> film development.
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