Business screen magazine (1959)

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AWARD COMPETITIONS FOR BUSINESS FILMS ELEVENTH ANNUAL COMPETITION OF THE CANADIAN FILM AWARDS Sponsored Jointly by The Canadian Association for Adult Education, The Canadian Film Institute, The Canada Foundation Managkment Committee: Consists of representatives from each of the sponsoring organizations plus technical advisers, who are associated with the film making industry in Canada. Chairman: Charles Topshee. Manager: Canadian Film Institute, 142 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario. Categories : A new category has been added for this year's competition. Awards will be given for films produced for TV and filmed TV commercials. Other categories are: Theatrical, shorts and features; Non-Theatrical, arts and e.xperiment, children's general information, public relations, sales and promotion, training and instruction, travel and recreation. Films released during 1958 are eligible for award. Competition closes February 2cS, 1959. Awards: Amateur Trophy of the Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada, the Award for the Canadian Film of the Year, an Award of Merit for each category. No Honorable Mention will be offered in this year's competition. \^ EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Edinburgh, Scotland June and July, 1959 Entry Information: Selection of U.S. films for entry in this Festival are being handled by the Committee on International NonTheatrical Events (CINE), formed for the purpose of coordinating U.S. entries in overseas Film Festivals. For complete entry data and instructions, contact Harold Wigren, Coordinator, Committee on International NonTheatrical Events, 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. 9 VENICE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC ART Venice, Italy September, 1959 Categories: Four Festivals on Art, Children's, Documentary, and Short Subjects. Entry Information: Selection of U.S. films for entry in the Venice Festivals are being handled by the Committee on International Non-Theatrical Events (CINE), formed for the purpose of coordinating U.S. entries in overseas Film Festivals. For complete entry data and instructions, contact Harold Wigren, Coordinator, Committee on International NonTheatrical Events, 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. ff FESTIVAL OF FILMS IN THE SERVICE OF INDUSTRY Harrogate, England April 21-24, 1959 (Entries closed in January, 1959) Note: Selection of U.S. films for entry in this Festival was the responsibility of the Committee on International Non-Theatrical Events (CINE ), formed for the purpose of coordinating U.S. entries in overseas Film Festivals. For information regarding entries in future Festivals, contact Harold Wigren, Coordinator, Committee on International Non-Theatrical Events, 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. S" Special Note: Sponsors who submitted films to CINE for the Harrogate Festival also received consideration for showings at Edinburgh and Venice. VANCOUVER FILM FESTIVAL Sponsored by the Vancouver Festival Society Vancouver, B.C., Canada August 3 to 15, 1959 Deadline -for Entries: May I Festival Categories Feature Length Fictional Films: Films with a running time of 50 min. or longer, primarily intended for entertainment. Documentary Films: Fine Arts; Science (Med (CONTINUED ON PAGE E1GHTEEN| ROGER WADE PRODUCTIONS INC. I)t'lieves tlial llic tii()>t successliil motion pictures comLiiic the realLsm of IInc action with the attention holding values of animation. These successful films illustrate this concept: "For All Time", eeiitciiiiiai motion picture produced for llic Mipiilalih Life Assurance Society of the U. S. 1)V Roger Wade Productions Inc. "Security Regained", pnidtieed lor ihe First National City Bank by Roger Wade Pio<lnetions Inc. "Song of the iron Rood". produced lor the Xssocialed llailniads ol f\e\\ .lersev 1j\' lioger Wade l'r()(ln(li<in> Inc. Why not give us an opportiniily to show you how a lihn i-aw he used to stimulate action in the fields of sales. Iraiiiin^. >ale-. promotion, advertising, and puhlie relations. Can or nritr Ro,-r Wa.U a, R Q G E R I W A D E P R 0 D U C T I 0 N S I N C . 15 West 46th Street, New York 36, N. Y. Circle 5-3040 ,l,c II' '^ cits iSSOCIAIIONl BUSINESS SCREEN MAGAZINE