Good news, cineastes!
The Village Voice is looking for a film editor. We need someone with a deep, working knowledge of movies past and present, a passion for the form, and the skill and experience necessary to edit critics, assign reviews and coordinate coverage of releases in seventeen major American cities. The job requires high energy, a reader-oriented sensibility and a commitment to provocative, entertaining criticism that informs, challenges and excites a broad national audience. We're not looking for a film scholar or historian; we want an experienced, smart, witty, hard-working editor to produce coverage that appeals to the widest possible audience.
We'd heard a rumor that this job was going to cranky New York Press critic Armond White, but maybe they're holding out for someone with a Columbia School of Journalism degree.
Film Editor [Craigslist, via The Reeler]























