Dear Colleagues, Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Film and Television Studies is seeking qualified reviewers for the films listed below. Due to production scheduling, timely submission of completed reviews is critical - in this case, 60 days from receipt of the screener. While preference will be given to those with expertise in areas addressed by their requested film, all are welcome to indicate interest. Please contact me with questions or to request assignments. Cindy Miller Film Review Editor Bhutto - The story of Benazir Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan Garbo, the Spy -- On WWII Spanish double-agent Juan Pujol The Good War, and Those Who Refused to Fight It -- WWII Conscientious Objectors Phil Ochs: There but for Fortune -- Life and works of the controversial social justice folk singer Living in Emergency -- The story of Doctors Without Borders Hey Boo -- The untold story behind To Kill a Mockingbird Dive -- On salvaging waste from supermarket dumpsters in L.A. The O'Kalem Collection: 1910-1915 -- The history of early films in Ireland Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About -- Biopic on the complex and controversial choreographer The Most Dangerous Man in America -- Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers Capturing Reality: The Art of Documentary -- Some of the world's best documentarians reflect on their genre Lotman's World -- Blends archival footage and animation to narrate the life of pioneer semiotician and cultural critic Yuri Lotman The Good Soldier -- Five combat veterans from different wars talk about their experiences Prodigal Sons -- Filmmaker Kimberly Reed, previously a high school quarterback and now a transgender woman, returns home for her high school reunion. An exploration of transgender issues. Patsy Mink -- The story of the first Asian-American woman in the US Congress Bulletproof Salesman -- Documentary on the life and career of a self-confessed war profiteer Albert Schweitzer: Called Africa -- Docu-drama on Schweitzer's life, filmed in West Africa Directors: Life Behind the Camera -- Thirty-three legendary directors (among them, Altman, Burton, Cameron, Ephron, Gillaim, Lynch, Spielberg) talk about their craft and their careers Neshoba: The Price of Freedom -- Documentary on the infamous "Mississippi Burning" murders in 1964 Mugabe and the White African -- One of the few white farmers in Zimbabwe challenges Mugabe in international court Black Sun -- The mythological background of National Socialism ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org