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Andrea Slonosky
Media Librarian/Assistant Professor
Brooklyn Campus Library
Long Island University
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Andrea.Slonosky@liu.edu
(718) 488-1311
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Hello all,
One of our professors has been = trying to find out how to get a copy of this film - in any format, for = a screening. We’ve both tried contacting blue mark films, but have = had no response.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Andrea
Andrea Slonosky
Media Librarian/Assistant = Professor
Brooklyn Campus Library
Long Island University
Andrea.Slonosky@liu.edu
(718) 488-1311
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