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Klaus Eder <[log in to unmask]>
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A declaration of European film journals
 
Sineast - plea for help
 
We, editors of European film journals, are meeting in
Salzburg, Austria, at present to discuss possibilities
for international co-operation.
 
One editor is unfortunately missing: the editor of the
journal Sineast - a journal made in the former Yugoslavian
city of Sarajevo. It is on behalf of that journal that we
write this letter.
 
Producing a journal in war time would seem impossible.
However, even with the city under siege, the editors of
Sineast managed to publish a few issues. But the problems
they are facing in continuing their much appreciated social
and cultural task are immense. Everything is scarce - goods,
materials, services and money. In order for the journal to
survive these difficult times, it needs all the help it can
get. From us and from others.
 
In heartfelt solidarity with Sineast, we, the editors of
European film journals, ask you to respond sympathetically
to Sineast's accompanying plea for help; we would of course
be happy to acknowledge your help in the next edition of
our journals.
 
Salzburg, November 30, 1994
 
Filmfaust (Germany)
Film und Fernsehen (Germany)
Kosmorama (Denmark)
Trafic (France)
Vertigo (Great Britain)
Filmbulletin (Switzerland)
Kinovededschkije zapiski (Russia)
Noul Cinema (Romania)
Blimp (Austria)
Chaplin (Sweden)
Film a Doba (Czech Republic)
Skrien (Netherlands)
 
 
 
Klaus Eder
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