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Final deadline for InFACT™ Theatrical Documentary Showcase is Friday, May 6, 2005
Enter your film in InFACT™ to begin your theatrical premiere. InFACT™ helps to qualify feature and short documentaries for Academy Award® consideration. Selected participants will screen their films for seven consecutive days at ArcLight® Hollywood .
Your film must meet all rules and requirements for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. To obtain a copy of the rules, please call AMPAS at 310-247-3000 or visit www.oscars.org
SAVE THE DATE
IDA's 9th Annual InFACT™ Theatrical Documentary Showcase
ArcLight® Hollywood
6360 Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood , CA
August 19-25, 2005
Click here to download InFACT™ entry form
Carole Dean is giving a one day workshop on film funding
Carole Dean created the “short end” business and took it from an idea to a $50,000,000 a year industry. She is a producer of over 100 HeathStyles shows over 30 Filmmaker shows. She created the Roy W. Dean film grants in 1992 and since then has read thousands of applications/proposals for shorts, docs and independent films. Her 7 grants award over $380,000 a year to aspiring filmmakers. Carole teaches you what is needed to find funding for your films based on her 30 year experience in the film industry.
The first 10 people who sign up can get a free review of their 2 page proposal and a free consultation with Carole. Just email your application and she will review it, send it back with comments and set up a phone conference to give you guidance on what donors want and what gets funded.
Some topics covered in the seminar:
1. Successful fundraising house parties
2. Where to find donors & investors
3. What goes in a good proposal
4. Wooing donors & making the “ask”
5. Creating the perfect pitch
6. Raising funds from Individuals
7. Asking for Donations from local businesses
8. Approaching Corporations as partners
9. Getting discounts on goods and services
10. Money from product placement
11. The Art of Manifesting
PLUS: Learn how to apply for the 7 Roy W. Dean grants valued at over $370,000 per year.
You get 25% OFF “The Art of Funding” book, a production list of heart-felt industry people, Continental Breakfast, afternoon snacks, and more...
This weekend will revolutionize the way you think about funding your film. We have extremely limited enrollment so please sign up early. Proceeds from the workshop go to the Roy W. Dean grants. Workshop registration discounts for pre-registration are $80.00 for early registration, door price of $95 (if there are seats left).
You will leave with:
- Dozens of funding ideas
- Valuable contacts on more than 100 grantors
- A production list of heart-felt Corporations
- Hot internet search tools
- Tips for finding grants
- Outlines for creating your pitch and proposal
- Strategies on romancing funders
- Over 20,000 places to look for grants for docs and shorts
Special early bird prices for this event Available Here
CLICK TO REGISTER
Workshop Feedback
Creative Screenwriting magazine will be videotaping 30 of the most popular seminars from the Screenwriting Expo over the next two weeks and you're invited.
The seminars will take place on a sound stage in downtown Los Angeles . You will need transportation by car to get to the sound stage.
There are two sessions (morning and afternoon) each day and attendance is limited to 100. You can sign up for multiple sessions and multiple days, but PLEASE DON'T SIGN UP for a session you can't attend.
Your attendance is complimentary (no charge).
#1 Morning Session: 7:45 AM to 1:30 PM
#2 Afternoon Session: 2:15 PM to 7 PM
There will be a 1-hour lunch break at approximately 1:30 PM. Lunch is NOT included, but sodas and water will be available.
You must be prompt, or you won't be allowed to enter the stage.
Release Form: You will need to sign a release form allowing us to videotape you when you arrive at the stage in order to become an audience member. There will be some down time while cameras are loaded/moved and new shots are set up. So please plan on being patient during the shooting of the DVDs. The information these speakers impart is worth the wait.
Contact/Schedule Information :
email:info@creativescreenwriting.com
voice: (323) 957-1405
web:http://www.creativescreenwriting.com
We would like to invite all NALIP members and associates to submit their projects to our festival.
Cinema Latino will be held July 28 - August 28, 2005 in various theaters in Napa and Sonoma Counties , 50 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge . Cinema Latino moves from one wine country town to the next. Cinema Latino provides an important regional forum for viewing a representative sampling of works produced by and about the Chicano/Latino/Indigenous people.
Cinema Latino is part of the Napa Valley Film Festival and 19th Wine Country Film Festival/Sonoma County. Call for Entry forms are posted on the festival's website at www.wcff.us. If you have any questions and/or comments please contact me.
Thank you.
Justine Ashton
Festival Director
707-935-3456
wcfilmfest@aol.com
Ofrenda, Inc. invites you to the premiere screening of “Girl in 3D” by award winning NALIP member/director Luis Aira. Starring Coyote Shivers of Empire Records and Down and Out with the Dolls, Yarelli Arizmendi of Like Water for Chocolate and A Day Without a Mexican, Bevin Tucker, Michael Aronin and Gichi Gamba of Torque and Mystery Men. Featuring music by Reeves Gabrels with Robert Smith of the Cure, Coyote Shivers, Brand New Sin, and Fierce Tibetan Gods. View the trailer at www.girlin3d.com
Vicky, an ambitious Hollywood blonde gets hired to be the ”Toy” of her favorite rock star, Stu, who is in desperate need of inspiration. Star struck and reckless, she enters a world fueled by addiction and an abusive thirst for fame. Prey to the hidden agendas of those around him, Stu’s fantasy world meets harsh reality in a head on collision that forces him to connect with Vicky. The record company needs a hit but Stu can’t find the magic. Fate brought them together but will the music break them apart?
Date: May 7th @ 12:00 Midnight
Laemmle’s Monica 4-Plex
1332 2nd Street
Santa Monica , CA. 90401
Dances With Films Festival
www.danceswithfilms.com
Donna Casey-Aira
Executive Producer
Ofrenda, Inc.
http://www.ofrenda.com
e-mail: donna@ofrenda.com
Ph. (323) 851-6145
Fax (323) 851-9078
To: Friends of CHLI
From: Octavio Hinojosa, Executive Director
The application deadline for this year’s Ford CHLI Leadership Program is next Friday, April 29, 2005 (postmark). As a fellow colleague, kindly share this reminder along with the attached application materials with your respective contacts. Also, if you know of a student who is interested in applying to our program, please notify me of his/her name so we may expect their application in the coming two weeks. Finally, I am pleased to inform each of you we have added an additional intern slot to our program. This year’s program will now consist of eight (8) students instead of seven as the application states. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. We always look forward to hearing from you.
Octavio A. Hinojosa Mier, Executive Director
Email: ohinojosa@chli.org; Web: www.chli.org
Grupo de Teatro SINERGIA announces the last English performances of ‘THE WOMEN OF JUAREZ,’ the gripping drama written and directed by Ruben Amavizca and starring Ingrid Marquez.
‘THE WOMEN OF JUAREZ’ is the story of a mother searching for her missing daughter, only to discover an intricate web of misogyny, drug trafficking, police and political corruption. The case of the women of Juarez begins in 1993. Since then, over 600 women have been reported missing and the bodies of over 400 murdered women have been found. The majority of the victims are dark-skinned young women, factory workers. The young women are kidnapped and raped repeatedly by more than one person, tortured, mutilated and murdered.
‘THE WOMEN OF JUAREZ ’ will be performed at:
The FRIDA KAHLO Theater, 2332 West Fourth Street , Los Angeles , CA 90057 :
In English: April 29, 30 and May 1, 2005 .
In Spanish: May 6 to June 12, 2005 .
*Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM ; Sundays at 6 PM .
$15 pre-paid tickets $16 tickets at the door $13 groups of 10 or more.
For information and reservations, call: 213-382-8133, or visit our web site at fridakahlotheater.org. Our offices are open Tuesday thru Sunday from 1 to 6 PM .
We also offer workshops for children and adults in: Theater, Photography and Animation
ALSO :
The No Mas Committee invites you to the screening of “Señorita Extraviada,” A documentary about the Women of Juarez by NALIP Member and Lifetime Achievement (as a Producer) Award winner Lourdes Portillo.
There will be an art exhibit by Southern California Artists as well as a Son Jarocho Group (Music from Veracruz ) that will be lending their voices to the event in support of the Mujeres de Juarez.
The Screening of the film will be followed by a Panel of academics and artists to discuss the Social Injustice as well introduce what people can do to make a difference.
Wednesday, April 27, 2005 @ 7pm-9pm
El Centro Cultural de Mexico
2100 N. Main Street
Santa Ana , CA 92706
For more information, please contact:
Christian Maldonado
Latina/o Social Work Caucus/No Mas Committee
(213) 447-5592; maldo0@usc.edu
Location: Luckman Intimate Theatre , Cal State L.A.
For Complete Festival Information log-on to: www.calstatela.edu/dept/reelrasquache
Festival Highlights (* Signifies FREE to the public)
Tickets for Screenings:
$10 General Admission • $7 Students with ID • $5 High School Students w/ID (per program)
--$2 off with current Metro Pass OR $30 day pass for April 30th or May 1st
TO PURCHASE TICKETS:
Luckman Box Office 323-343-6600 OR
Call Ticketmaster 213-365-3500 or log on to www.ticketmaster.com
Dear NALIP’sters:
You are invited to nominate candidates for the 2005 Mujer Awards. The Mujer Awards give well deserved recognition to two Hispanic women who have made significant contributions to the empowerment and well being of the Hispanic community.
Through its annual Mujer Awards, the National Hispana Leadership Institute presents the prestigious awards to Hispanic women who have served their community and acted with justice, love, and the deepest of pride in their culture. The purpose of the Awards are to honor two Hispanic women, one at the national level and one at the regional level, for their outstanding commitment and contributions to their communities and to bring national attention to the recipients’ work.
The awards will be presented at the black-tie gala in San Diego , California , on Friday, November 4th, 2005 .
To nominate outstanding Latinas, please complete the attached form and send in with other supporting documents (nomination letter, resume, newspaper clippings, etc.) to NHLI by May 5, 2005 . Please contact NHLI at (703) 527-6007 with questions.
To learn more about the past recipients of this prestigious award, click here.
We look forward to receiving your nomination. ¡Mil Gracias!
National Hispana Leadership Institute
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NALIP’sters:
In today's indieWIRE online blog, editor-in-chief, Eugene Hernandez, covers the Tribeca Film Institute's Total Access Connects initiative ( www.tribecafilminstitute.org/
taa-home.html ) and interviews NALIP-New York's shinning start Natalia Almada, who was a participant in the 2004 cycle of TAA Connects program, and who now has a feature-length documentary, "El Otro Lado" (The Other Side) in the festival's competitive category for long form documentaries. I had the opportunity to see the completed film on Saturday, and it is a stunning piece of work, both in its engaging narrative and rich visuals.
As our Communications Committee co-chair, Carolina Gonzalez recently pointed out, other NALIP- New York members participating in the TAA Connects program are: Paula Heredia, Sonia Malfa, Elisha Miranda and Robert Castillo.
You can read the blog by pointing your web browsers to -- http://blogs.indiewire.com/tribeca
/archives/003606.html#more
Please join me in sending a big and proud congratulations to Natalia at nataliaalmada@hotmail.com . Also, please send a few kind words to Beth Janson ( bjanson@tribecafilm.com ), TAA Connects manager for being such a good ally of NALIP, she has bent over backwards to ensure we are well represented in the program, and during the festival proper. These fruitful relationships are to be nurtured whenever possible.
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On April 19, 2005 the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the license requested by Hola! Canadian Hispanic TV Network Inc. for the first all-Spanish TV network for and by Canadian Hispanics
We thank all who supported this application as well as those who will help make sure that this Network becomes the success it is meant to be
Let's Celebrate!
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/ENG/Decisions/2005/db2005-162.htm
AUTONOMOUS PATHS: JOSÉ PARLA BLK/MRKT Gallery is proud to welcome New York artist José Parla for his Los Angeles solo debut, June 4th – July 2nd, 2005
“Autonomous Paths” marks not only Parla’s first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, but also the first West Coast showing of his epic masterpiece, “Canal Street - Conversations With Rotella”, recently on view at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York. The exhibition will open with an
artist’s reception on the evening of June 4th from 6-10pm .
José Parla’s paintings are immediately powerful with a swaying rhythm and an unruly soulfulness that embraces rather than overwhelms; at once balanced and complex, both mysterious and deeply lyrical, abstract and intensely literal. His images occupy vast spaces filled with windswept
clouds, commercial poster fragments, and remembered architecture while stylized calligraphic writings introduce grace and tension as a distinctly human gesture. The compositions are often mounted or executed directly on wood panel, and the solidity of this foundation gives warmth and mass to the paintings, upholding the illusion of the spaces they describe. He works on a large scale using materials and methods of architectural construction - cement, wood and vinyl - as
well as traditional art incorporating paper, paint, powdered dye, wax, and ink.
Parla was awarded the Francis McCommon Scholarship to the Savannah College of Art & Design, Georgia in 1989 and has exhibited locally and internationally from Miami to Paris and Tokyo. His work is featured in the collections of Agnes B., Tom Ford, Katy Barker, and has been published in various publications such as Tokion, Refill, Booth Clibborn’s 718 Brooklyn Style, Writing (Die-Gestalten) and most recently the current issue of La Rampa.
http://www.joseparla.com
http://www.blkmrktgallery.com/
Dear NALIP Members:
My name is Nzingha Shakur and I work at Current TV which is Al Gore's new television station for 18-34 year olds. I wanted to let you all know about our Current Studio which is our online production studio where we hope independent filmmakers, animators and/or anyone with a camera will upload onto our Website. We will launch the full online studio in August ’05 where people will be able to watch and rank the videos submitted.
We're going to be holding a couple of contests before the studio launches online in August and I wanted to make sure that you know about them. The following is a direct link to our contest page: http://www.current.tv/studio/contest
Please check it out, pass it along and get involved!! If you have any questions at all, please feel free to email me.
Nzingha Shakur-Ali
Current TV, LLC
Ph: 415.995.8233
Fax: 415.995.8201
nshakur@currentmedia.com
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I am currently seeking an ASSISTANT EDITOR on a PBS Reality Show I am the Associate Editor on. The position requires strong Assistant Editor skills on the Avid, specifically Avid Xpress Pro. Candidate must have Reality TV experience, about 2-3 years. Candidate must be good at tracking story and be able to perform rough-cuts.
The position is on-location in Texas for approximately 4 months starting 2nd week of June. This is a fully paid position + per diem. An excellent opportunity for an Assistant Editor who will develop their editing skills.
Please send resumes to Eddie at: eddieavid@aol.com
Positions Include:
Storyboard Artist (2), Storyboard Revisionist (2), Character Designer, Digital Production Assistant, Storyboard Artist, Character Designer, Background Designer, Animation Director, Storyboard Artist, Background Layout Artist, Storyboard Artist (2), Storyboard Artist/Revisionist, Production Assistant, Storyboard Revisionist, Storyboard Artist (2), Freelance Storyboard Artist, Freelance Storyboard Artist, CG Generalist, Character Rigger, Compositor, CG Character Animator, CG Modeler, 3D Layout Artist, and many more.
JOB HOTLINE: 818.736.3673
Experienced Producer needed for a full-length English Language Feature to be shot entirely in Argentina . It is a Romantic Drama with Latin Music and Dance. To watch a dance sequence and to listen to several music cues from the proposed film, please click onto the link below and select Projects in Development.
For more information, please contact NALIP member/filmmaker, Joseph D. Peters at (909) 394-1931 and jpeters@directorsnet.com; http://www.josephdpeters.com.
About the film:
Title: August Evening
Plot: The lives of an aging undocumented worker, Jaime, and his young widowed daughter-in-law, Lupe, are thrown into upheaval. Lupe is more of a daughter to Jaime than his own children, and the two try to stick together... but change is inevitable.
-Pay for principal roles; crew is volunteer basis. Copy, credit, meals provided.
-Shoots on HD in late summer in Austin/S.A./surrounding areas
-We encourage both professional and non-professional actors with little or no training
About the Director:
-Last film premiered nationally on the PBS series, Independent Lens, intro. by Susan Sarandon
-Graduated with top award from UCLA Film School
-Won the Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmakers Award, Texas Filmmakers Showcase, and festival awards worldwide
Character Breakdowns:
Lupe-female, Latina, ingénue, bilingual, 18-25
Jaime-male, Latino, bilingual, 50-69
Victor-male, Latino, bilingual, 25-35
Alice-female, Latina, bilingual, 25-35
Luis-male, Latino, bilingual, 18-25
Connie-male, Caucasian, 40-50
Jason-male, Caucasian, 30-40
Maria-female, Latina, bilingual, 45-69
Gabe-male, Latino, 5-10
Matthew-male, Latino, 2-5
Mrs. Boothe-female, Caucasian, over 60
Submission Info:
Actors send pix and resume to: PO BOX 1837, Gonzales TX 78629 OR electronically to:
submit@chriseska.com
Crew email info about yourself, current location, and experience (none necessary) to: submit@chriseska.com. More info at: www.chriseska.com
#1 Transcribers Needed for Documentary
We are seeking several people to begin transcribing interviews for the documentary “BREAKING THE MAYA CODE”. Interviews are in English but we are seeking people with a familiarity with Maya terms. Please email resume including experience and rate to: radle@nightfirefilms.org.
#2 Asst. Editor/Logger for Documentary
Seeking an assistant editor for the documentary “BREAKING THE MAYA CODE” to begin work logging footage. Please email resume to: radle@nightfirefilms.org
My name is Justin Routt. My company is Birch Creek Films. I need reels and resumes for a potential project I will be working on, a full-length feature to be filmed here in Miami , Fla. There will be pay, which will be negotiated.
I need the following:
--DP
--KEY GRIP
--GAFFER
--AD
--SOUND MAN-BOOM/MIKE/MIXER
--EDITOR
--CONTINUITY,
--P.A.'S
--SET DESIGNERS
--+OTHER CREW MEMBERS.
PLEASE E-MAIL resumes/inquiries to: jroutt@bellsouth.net.
MTV is coming to your city soon!
MTV Networks will be holding open call auditions for a popular TV show in 8 separate cities from Mid-May through Mid-June 2005. We are hiring a total of 4 Casting P.A.’s per city. Must be at least 21 years old, fun, outgoing, and professional-acting team players! In addition to our open call and callback days, our Casting PAs will help us promote our event prior to our arrival; i.e. club promos, concerts, karaoke bars, etc.
They will also be responsible for wrangling auditioners, handing out wristbands, etc…This is a great opportunity to experience the world of T.V. production and of casting, hands-on!
Please see below dates to determine when we’ll be in your area.
OPEN CALL DATES:
Virginia Beach , VA : Wed May 25/ Thurs May 26
Orlando, FL: Sat May 28/ Sun May 29
If interested, please e-mail resume and a picture BY MONDAY 4/25 to: mtvcastingpa@yahoo.com. (No resume will be accepted without a picture.)
Serious inquiries only please! THERE IS PAY!
Additional information will be provided to qualified candidates.
Good luck!
--Non-Union
--3 month buyout TV, Print, Internet - Japan Only
--Please submit Union and Non-Union Talent. This is a Non Union Shoot (Exception to Global Rule One) to be shot and shown in Japan only and performed in a foreign language. Shot entirely in Spanish.
Casting Director: Vickie Gonzales
Interview Date(s): Friday 4/29/05
Shoot/Start Date: June 3rd - 8th (2 day shoot)
Location: Shoots in Japan
Pay Rate: $3000 + 10%
Additional Personnel and Production Info:
Producer: Akiko Sakagami
Submission Instruction:
PIX & RESUMES BY 4 PM THUR 4/28 TO:
Submission Address:
Ricardo Montalban Theatre, 1615 N Vine Ave LA CA 90028
(Don't bother the office! Drop offs at box office window only!)
Special Notes:
Talent will receive Flight, Hotel and $55.15/d per diem as well as transportation while in Japan . Talent must have current passport.
Character Descriptions and Notes (plus Storyline if applicable)
JOSE RODORIGUEZ - (MUST be bilingual) a male worker at ancient excavation sight 39 (will see 33-50) years old. He is the mix of Spanish (Mexican) and Native American (Submit all Latin/Native American ethnicities). Jose works at Mayan Ruin of Tikali, Guatemala , as an excavation worker. His face is tanned under the strong sun during the excavation works. Thick eyebrow tells his strong will, and not trimmed mustache is very impressive. He is not so tall (about 5’9”), but very well built (physically fit/lean not overly muscular). He usually does not pay much attention how to dress, but now especially his shirts are colored with dust and sweat, face are covered with smoke and his cotton hat is worn out (unkempt).
Following is the request for the wardrobe to wear on the casting session, if they have.
For Jose:
Half sleeve shirts and long pants in khaki, if they are very worn out preferable. Construction worker's boots, and western hat. (also worn out is great.)
MARY ROTHENBERG - (Caucasian only, MUST be familiar with the Spanish language) Female Archaeologist Born in Chicago , 27 years old. She is the daughter of the famous archaeologist William Rothenberg. Influenced by her father, she has been dreaming in her childhood. She usually dress subdued and simple clothing such as Safari look, and wear scientist type of eyeglasses. And her pockets are full of small memo notebook, compass, and some broken pieces of earthenware’s. She is around 5’6” and slim. She has long blond strait hair and just simply put it in a bun. She wears no make up. After a month interval, when she takes a shower, everybody would be surprised with her natural, no freckles, beautiful face.
Following is the request for the wardrobe to wear on the casting
session, if they have.
For Mary:
Safari look. Half or long shirts, short pants, skirt or culottes, or capri in khaki. Safari hat or something similar hat, and comfortable shoe such as hiking shoes. (please, no hi-heels or sandals) If they are worn out, better. Eyeglasses for intelligent look.
Time: 9am to 4pm
When: Wednesday April 27, 2005
Where: Globo Theatre, 1036 SW 8th Street , Miami , Fl
Tel.: 305.856.2223
Casting Actors and Models all ages for "Kiss of the Sun" portion of the movie will be shoot in Miami, please take your headshots and resumes or send head shoots to talentcrossover@aol.com or call 305 444 7420.
Ileana:
18 - 20, ethnic, dark hair, dark eyes. Cuban, African-American, Asian, Arabic, etc. good actress, English a must, need paperwork to fly to Rumania to continue the shooting schedule.
Ileana is a brilliant computer engineer with a very well developed right brain. Not even being turned has quelled her enthusiasm for life and genuine fascination with the world around her.
Because she's passionate about most things, she sometimes has a short fuse on her anger. In spite of this, they share a special fondness for one another not often experienced by vampires and their progeny.
Day Players:
Woman 25-35
Skinny Woman 25-35
Boyfriend 30-35
Girlfriend 20-25
Cop 30-40
Vampire 1 25-35
Vampire 2 18-25
Latino 25-40
* We are also signing extras, all day!!!
Getty Images is a well-known stock photography company. We are casting Hispanic People of all ages. We are looking for individuals as well as multi-generational families.
We will shoot (still photo shoot) 6 Scenes in Austin and surrounding area last week of May/1st Week of June for stock photo library
Scenes:
High School: Need 4 Hispanic female teens/ 4 Hispanic Male teens and Two Hispanic Teachers, Male or Female 30 - 50 years old
Lake : Need 3 Hispanic female teens and 3 Hispanic Male teens for shoot on Lake , swimming, inner tubing, and water sports.
Fishing Boat: Need 4 Mature Men and 1 Mature Woman for fishing scene on boat.
Family At Home: Need Hispanics of all ages to depict large family Cook-out in backyard. We could cast real entire family or families for this scene. Also need Hispanic children for this scene.
Street Dance: Need Hispanics of all ages for street party scene.
Wedding Reception: Need Hispanics of all ages for wedding scene. Especially need Females in 20s for Bride and bridesmaids and Males in 20s for Groom and groomsmen. Also need Hispanic Males 50 - 60s and Hispanic Females 50s and 60s for other family members. Also need Hispanic children for this scene. We could cast a real entire family or families for this scene.
Come have a casting photo taken (only takes a few minutes). No appt. needed, just come by.
Location: 2309 Thornton, Studio C, Austin , TX 78704
When: Friday April 29 th, 3-7 PM & Saturday April 30 th, 11-5 PM
Contact: Ken Lewin, kenlewin@aol.com
NOTE: Actual photo shoot is during the last week of May and first week in June. If chosen compensation is $100-$500, depending on role.
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