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SCREENING: StTcfiiiiius are free and open to tlie pul)lie. This inelndes u screening at the lesti\al tlieater as well as aiklitional industrial liliii prolyl. uns at a separate location. INFOKMATION: Address all inqmries to Michael J. Kut/a. Diiector, 6th (Chicago International I-'ilin Festixai, 235 W. Engenie St. I' -2. Cliuauo, Illinois fi()614. CINE COUNCIL OF INTERNATIONAL NONTHEATRICAL EVENTS, INC. 1101 Sixteenth Street, N.W , Washington, D.C. 20036 Area Code 202, 265-1136 265-6889 Manoging Director, Anita Price OFFICERS: 1969-70: President, Reid H. Ray; First Vice President, Peter Cott; Vice President—Finance, Charles Dana Bennett; Information, Willis H. Pratt, Jr.; Festivals, Dr. Anna L. Hyer; Selections, Rev. David O. Poinde.vter; Vice Prcsidents-at-larfie, Charles A. Beniant, Ott ("oellii, Ralph P. Creer, Emily S. Jones; Seerelani, O. S. Knudsen; Treasurer, Alfred E. Bnicn; Coordinating Director, Dr. Harold E. Wigren; Mana^^ing Director, Anita S. Price; Past President, Alden H. Li\ingston. ADVISORY COUNCIL: Jay Carmody, Dr. William G. Carr, Judith Crist, Louis J. Hazam HONORARY LIFE BOARD MEMBERS: E>re Branch, Dr. CaroKn Cuss, Ralph Hoy, Rev. Michael Mullen, Frank S. Rollins, Brig. Gen. Webb, (ret.). BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 1970: Irwin H. Braun, J. Carter Browii, Ott CoeUn, Peter Cott, Ralph P. Creer, James H. Culver, James G. Damon, O. S. Knudsen, Rev. David O. Poindexter. Reid H. Rav, Dr. Don G. Williams. 1971: J. Walter Evans, Dr. Malcolm S. Ferguson, John Flor\, Dr. Anna L. Hyer, Dr. John B. Kuiper, Carl H. Lenz, Alden H. Livingston. Darvl I. Miller, Peter J. Moonev, \Villis H. Pratt, Jr., Ira E. Thatcher. 1972: Charles A. Bemant, Charles Dana Bennett, Alfred E. Bruch, Henry Herx, Thomas W. Hope, Emilv S. Jones, Stanlev Mcintosh, J. Edward Oglesby, David Z. Shefrin, Dr. Robert \\'. Wagner, Dr. Harold E. Wigren. ENTRY DEADLINE: January 15 of each year. PURPOSE: CINE is a voluntary, non-profit organization established to coordinate the selection of U.S. non-theatrical, short subject, and television documentary motion pictures (including government films) for submission to overseas film festivals. CINE is supported b\ interested patrons (associate, professional and sustaining). THE 18TH ANNUAL COLUMBUS FILM FESTIVAL AND AWARDS Sponsored by the Film Council of Greater Columbus in association with the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce Producers Showcase Screening at Hotel Southern. October 21-22, 1970. Chris Awards Ban(|uet: Thursday, October 22 at 7 p.m., Hotel Southern ballroom. ENTRIES: Film producers and sponsors are invited to enter motion pictures produced in 1968, 1969 and 1970 pro\ ided the\ lune not been previously submitted to an\ Columbus Film Festival. Entries (in the categories enumerated below) must be accompanied by 4 .\ 6 cards (for preview committees) noting type of audience intended. Films are judged by professionals in the various fields. Entry fee for all films up to 1600 feet, $30.00; 'over 1600 feet to 2400 feet, .$35.00. (Exception: $10.00 for all Student Experimental film entries in Graphic Arts categor\). Entries will be accepted beginning February 1, and closing date is July 31, 1970 at 5 p.m. E.S.T. Each print should be made available for judging for at least one month or longer. If less time is available, the categor> chairman should be so informed. This year no film will be accepted after the closing date for entries, August 1. CATEGORIES & CHAIRMEN: Business & Industr)' (job training; sales promotion; industrial relations; public relations; Nils Lindquist, chairman, Lindy Productions, Inc., 4784 North High St., Columbus, Ohio 43214. Information and Education (classroom instructional films; specialized instructional, general information); Wm. Schmitt, chairman. Center of Science & Industry, 280 E. Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio, 43215; Co-Chaimian, (Social Studies). Glenn S. Bittner, 803 Dimson Drive East, Health & Mental Health (health & hygiene; mental health; general medicine; professional medicine; dental), Florence L. Fogle, Assoc. Professor of Health Education, Ohio State University, 321 W. 17th St., Columbus, Ohio 43210; Travel V.S. & Foreign. Daniel F. Prugh, Film Council of Greater Columbus. 280 East Broad St.. Columbus, Ohio 4.3215. Religious Films, Miss Delores Sherwood, Augsburg Publishing House, Audio Visual Dept.. 57 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio 43215; Graphic and Theater .Arts; Darrcl McDouglc. Chairman, S. N. Hallock, Co-chairman, Center of Science & Industry, 280 E. Broad St., Columbus, Oluo 4321.5; New Student Experimental Film categorv under Graphic Arts: SIO entry fee for all lengths of film including both 8min, Super 8 and 16mm. AWARDS: This is the 12th year of the Chris Statuette .■\ wards, presented to the outstanding films in each category. Films receiving the C;hris Statuette must be voted "best in photograph\-, stor\ value, and technical aspects of production." Chris Certificate .-Awards are given to motion pictures considered "finalists" but not receiving tiie statuette award. FOR ENTRY BLANKS: Write to Miss Mary Rnpe, Film C:ouncil of Greater Columbus, Kresge Bldg., 83 S. High St., Room 408, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Phone: (614) 2288840. Phone calls after 4 p.m. may be left with automatic message center. .Ml lilins iire to be shipped to John Neff, Columbus I'ilm Festival Receiving Center, 3820 Simlr\ 11(1., f:oliunbus. Ohio 4.3026. FARM FILM FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENT AWARDS .WN'ARDS: The 16th annual presentation of our inscribed certificate and a check for .$.500.00 nia\ be awarded to an active member of the American Association of Agricultiual College editors if, in the opimon of the officers of the Farm Film Foimdation there are sufficient applications for the award to warlant its continuance in 1970. If such an Award is made, the winner will be selected b\ a comimttee ot three judges as having made through w(irk in motion picture production the most otitstanding contribution to the advancement of agriculture, home econonucs, rural-urban relations, and the public interest during the past_two years. Honorable Mention Awards of .S50.00 each ma\ ;ilso be given at the discretion of the judges. PRESENTATION: The Awards, if given, will be presented at a dinner co-sponsored by the Farm Foundation and the Foundation for American Agriculture at the annual meeting of the American .Association of Agricultural College Editors scheduled for July 13, 1970 at Cornell Uni\ersity, Ithaca, N.Y. ELEGIBILITY: Any active member of A.\ACE engaged in some phase of motion picture production is eligible to appK' for the Award. ENTRIES: All entries and inquiries should be sent to Edith T. Bennett, Farm Film Foundation, 1425 H. Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005. Closing date for entries is May 1, 1970. ANNUAL INFORMATION FILM PRODUCERS OF AMERICA AWARDS Sponsored by the Information Film Producers ot America, Inc. "Cindy" Awards Presented at Annual Meeting of IFPA, The Newporter Inn, Newport Beach Colifornlo November 5, 6, 7, 1970 ANNUAL AWARDS CO.VIPETITION in recognition of outstanding information films. The purpose of the IFPA awards is to stimulate constant improvement in the quahty of informational, pubhc relations and educational films, and their effective utilization by indutr\', business, education and government. Continued on page 2 JANUARY, 1970