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Tell Billie how to wash up
Students are being sought to add to the authenticity of a new film.
16:51 24 May 2004
Students are being sought to add to the authenticity of a new film.
Billie Piper's latest project, "Spirit Trap", is set in a university - and the films producers are anxious to make the film ring true.
Students will be asked to provide information about how often they wash up, when (and if) they make beds, do cleaning, cooking and the like.
Susie Brooks-Smith, the film's producer, said: "The majority of depictions of student life on the big screen are totally unrealistic or very patronising - proving totally alien to anyone who is going through, or completed, a course at a British university during the last twenty years.
"Our student advisors will ensure that 'Spirit Trap' has a real authenticity."
The students that make up the advisory panel will get to spend a night in a five-star London hotel later this month, and then get a chauffeur ride to Pinewood studios.
As well as this they will be invited to the star-studded premiere of the film, where they can see their own names in the credits.
Applicants should be between 18 and 30 and currently studying at a British university.
Anyone interested should email their age, course, location, and a daytime phone number to spirittrap@intelligent-pr.com
"Spirit Trap" is due for national release in late 2004.
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