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    Cinema Without Borders gets a makeover!, new face for the new year

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    By Bijan Tehrani on 01/02/2011 News

    Dear readers, 
    Our new year’s resolution was to find a better way to serve our readers across the globe. We are now happy to unveil our new look, and hope that you will be pleased with the results.  

    We have worked for months with web programming experts to find the best platform to run CWB on, and have successfully rebuilt the site on the search engine-friendly Scorpio Informatics system. Now we can reach more readers, and enable interaction with social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.  

    Based on a survey we conducted in the summer of 2010, we have kept the look and organization of Cinema Without Borders the same. An overwhelming majority of our readers voted to keep our site as easy to navigate as before.

    Although we did our best to make sure everything runs as smoothly as before, you may occasionally experience a few issues when browsing the archive. I assure you that any small ‘glitches’ will be resolved quickly and efficiently.

    We appreciate your continued support and look forward to a great year ahead.
    Have a Happy New Year!

    On Behalf of all Cinema Without Borders Editors
    Bijan Tehrani

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    Bijan Tehrani a film director, film critic and writer, works as editor in chief of Cinema Without Borders while teaching Language of Film and Film History at workshops nationwide. Bijan has won several awards in international film festivals and book fairs for his short films and children's books.

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