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Industry Panel on MPAA Screener Ban

New York Times film critic Elvis Mitchell discusses the Motion Picture Association of America's ban on &quotAcademy screener" cassettes with an industry panel made up of Robert Altman (Director, Gosford Park), Michelle Byrd (Executive Director, IFP / New York), Jeffrey Levy-Hinte (Producer, Thirteen), Ted Hope (Producer, American Splendor), Dawn Hudson (Executive Director, IFP / Los Angeles), and Bingham Ray (President, United Artists).

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By Elvis Mitchell • Oct 29, 2003 • 2h 0m Listen

New York Times film critic Elvis Mitchell discusses the Motion Picture Association of America's ban on &quotAcademy screener&quot cassettes with an industry panel made up of Robert Altman (Director, Gosford Park), Michelle Byrd (Executive Director, IFP / New York), Jeffrey Levy-Hinte (Producer, Thirteen), Ted Hope (Producer, American Splendor), Dawn Hudson (Executive Director, IFP / Los Angeles), and Bingham Ray (President, United Artists).

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    Elvis Mitchell

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