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Letter from the editors

GRETA PARRY

Subeditor, Metro (2008–2017) Editor, Screen Education (2013–2017)

Metro has long held an esteemed place in the Australian screen industries, as it is one of the only publications that devotes significant attention to local releases at every level. Less obvious, but just as important, is the contribution Metro makes to the local publishing world. What sets it apart from so many other film publications isn’t only its commitment to long-form film criticism, but also its almost stubborn refusal to cut editorial resources or standards: it continues to maintain the highest quality, attracting brilliant editors and some of the best film writers in the

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