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Given no one can work 24 hours a day, doctors in emergency departments by necessity have to share the treatment of patients.
So if you can job share to save people’s lives, you can certainly job share to make a movie.
At least that’s according to Racheal Rauch, whose last three roles in the screen industry have been shared, and who will soon help Screen Well develop and deliver a pilot which aims to promote job sharing more widely.
Rauch has had a varied career, working across production, acquisition, and ...