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Re: contents SPECTRE Digest, Vol 37 Balatonfured-Hungary: msg#00154

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Subject: Re: contents SPECTRE Digest, Vol 37 Balatonfured-Hungary

Re: From: "sam langford" <samlangford-PkbjNfxxIARBDgjK7y7TUQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [spectre] RE: 12th Film Festival, Congress Center,
Balatonfured-Hungary
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>Why would anyone who is more or less sane pay $40 to an almost unknown
>organisation in United States (The Hungarian Multicultural Center, (Dallas,
>comma) Inc.) to screen their short film in Hungary?

Sam - I completely agree with you! For ages now I have been seeing these so
called "calls" for films and other arts with hefty screening fees and wondered
who in their right mind would send their work to such a thing. Why do artists
value their work so little as to accept this kind of treatment?
Any funded or sponsored event should offer a screening fee, and if its not
funded such as an artist-run event it should be free to enter.
Having said that, i saw a call recently sponsored by the BBC and when I asked
them if there was a fee they said no, they were sponsored only to fund their
own admin expenses.

Good of you to bring this up!

Gillian



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