Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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cinema 70 means award winning quality If one were trying to draw comparisons between Cinema 70 and other feature packages offered to television, a striking point would lie the tremendous critical acclaim granted virtually every feature in the Cinema 70 group. It can be said without exaggeration that many of the Cinema 70 features are among the most highly praised films ever made, anywhere, at any time. Here are just a few of these — and something about their reputations. Albert Finney, Shirley Anne Field— "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' "ROOM AT THE TOP" Two Academy Awards: "Best Actress" & "Best Screenplay" British Academy Award: "Best Picture of the Year" "GERVAISE" New York Film Critics Award: "Best Foreign Picture" British Academy Award; "Best Picture of the Year" First Prize Winner-Venice, Cannes, Berlin, Tokyo Film Festivals "GATE OF HELL" Two Academy Awards, including "Best Foreign Picture" New York Film Critics Award: "Best Foreign Film of the Year" Grand Prize Winner— Cannes Film Festival "GENERAL DELLA ROVERE" "Best Picture of the Year"-Venice & San Francisco Festivals Academy Award Nomination: "Best Screenplay" "THE MARK" Academy Award nomination— Best Actor "Poignantly, meaningful drama!"— N. Y. Times "Generates dramatic power!"— N. Y, Herald Tribune "SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING" Three British Academy Awards, including "Best Picture" Four Argentine International Film Festival Awards "BALLAD OF A SOLDIER" Double Prize Winner— Cannes Film Festival Grand Prize— San Francisco Film Festival "TIGER BAY" "Superior suspense film . , . a masterpiece!"— N. Y. Herald Tribune "Superb!"-N. Y, Times "Movingly acted . . . masterfully directed . . . enough suspense to bring sweat to stone foreheads!"— Time Magazine "PATHER PANCHALI" Grand Prize— Cannes Film Festival Best Film— Stratford, San Francisco and Edinburgh Festivals "A MAN ESCAPED" French Film Academy Award: "Best Film of the Year" Cannes Film Festival Award: "Best Direction" "THE SEVEN SAMURAI" Winner— Venice Film Festival Award "One of the Year's Best"— N. Y. Film Critics "Four Stars . . . Terrifically exciting!"— N. Y. News "THE ENTERTAINER" Academy Award Nomination: "Best Actor" "One of the most exciting things ever put on celluloid!"-Saturday Review "A Masterpiece!"— Time "A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE" "This is a great motion picture!"— N. Y. Post "Four Stars . . . Electrifying, a superb shocker of stunning voltage!"— N. Y. News