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FiiMs Ru'rfsimativ 1 of Americ;rs way lit" life ;irc going to overseas tilm festivals at Hdinburgh, Seotland (August 23-Sept. 12) and to the V'cniec Film Festi\al at Venice. Italy (July 2-12).
The Committee on Inlematiimal Non-Iheatrical Kvents (C'lNHl has selected 22 subjects to represent the United States at N'enicc and 20 titles will be exhibited at Edinburgh from CINE selections. This marks the seconil year that the voluntary committee has servetl lilm producers, sponsors and the natiwn in expediting and screening motion pictures for these cultural anil educational events.
Indu.stry and Ntilional (Jroups Participate
Harold E. Wigren, associate director of the Division of .Audio-Visual Services. National Fducation Association, is coordinator of the film selection project on behalf of the CINE group. Organizations working with this national organization include the American Medical Association, the Catholic Audio-Visual Association. National Council of Churches of Christ, the L'ni\ersity Film Producers .'Xssociation. Educational Film Library Association and the National Education Association.
Sponsors, producers and film laboratories are also represented. James E. Barker. Capital Film Laboratory. Washington. D.C. is one of the principals of the organization. Stanley Mcintosh. Motion Picture Association of America, was its first spokesman and active in its management affairs. John Flory and Thomas Hope of the Eastman Kodak Company (advisor and assistant advisor on non-theatrical lilmsl have headed up several key committees.
Also Made .Selections for Harrogate
Deemed a most effective answer to .America's need for a coordinated, eflicient and economical means of selecting the best material for such overseas events. CINE was responsible for the special program of U.S. films at the recent Harrogate (England) Film Festival.
These are the only overseas events oflicially recognized by CINE, although the group will serve on any important overseas atTair designated in the national interest and involvin'. film selection.
Venice Fcsti\al Entries
Short Features
Film: Appalachian Spriiii;. Producer: Metropolitan Pittsburgh Education Television Station — WQED.*
Social Education Subjects Film: Beyond the Valley. Producer: John Bransbv Productions. Sponsor: Esso Standard Oil Co>
Film: Speakini; of Words. Producer: Henry Strauss Productions. Inc. Sponsor: Pan American World Airways.*
Tourism and Folklore Films
Film: I'alley oj Lii;ht: Yosemite. Producer and Sponsor: Ford Motor Company.*
Film: Islands Under the Wind (Tahiti). Producer: Henry Strauss Productions. Inc. Sponsor: Pan-American World Airwavs.*
CINE S«ikIs :50 Films Abroad
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Cultural and Informational Films
Film: limes of ICddy Rooseveli. Producer: Columbia Broadcasting System. Sponsor: Prudcniial Insurance Co.*
Film: Skyscraper. Producers: Shirley Clarke. Irving Jacoby. Willard Van Dyke, in association with Donn Alan Penncbaker and Wheaton Gallantine.*
Film: Meet Mr. Lincoln. Producer: National Broatlcasting Company.*
Film: Hannah Means (Irace. Sponsor: Hadassah.
Science and Didactic Films
(Exhibited at the University of Padua)
Film: l:.\plorini; hy .Salellite. Producer: Delta Film Productions, Inc.*
Film: Life of ihe Molds. Producer: AHiliated Film Producers. Inc. Sponsor: Chas. Pfizer & Co.
Film: Rhyllvnic Motion of Growiiii; Plants. Producer: William M. Harlow.*
Film: Human Cell and tlie Cyti>technoloi;isl. Producer: Churchill-Wexler Film Productions, inc. Sponsor: National Committee for Careers in Medical Technology.
Film: Seven Bridges of Ki>enii;sheri;. Producer: Bruce Cornwell.*
Film: Portal [decompression. Producer: Sturgis-Grant Productions. Sponsor: E. R. Squibb & Sons.
Film: After Mastectomy. Producer: Churchill-Wexler Film Productions. Inc. Sponsor: American Cancer Society, Oregon Division.
Film: Congenital Heart Defects. ChurchillWexler Film Productions. Inc. Sponsor: American Heart Association, Inc.
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I'ilm: f'ire and /'Explosion llazards From I'Uiminahle Anesthetics. Producer: .Mervin LaRuc; Inc. Sponsor: Abbott Laboratories.
Film: A New Chapter. Producer: Dynamic Films. Inc. Sponsor: Smith. Kline & French I aboratories.
Film: Congestive Heart Failure. Producer: Iransfilm. Inc. Sponsor: Merck Sharp & Dohme.
Film: Dynamics of Phagocytosis. Producer: Campus Film Productions. Inc. Sponsor: Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc.
Film: Routine Pelvic Examination <& Cytologic Method. Producer: Audio Productions. Inc. Sponsor: American Cancer Society (national).
•Films denoted by a.iterisk were also sent to the Kdinburj^h Festival as well as beinfr svibmitted at Venice.
Edinburgh Festival Films
(Also see titles marked (*) in Venice list)
Film: Dial the Miles. Producer: Frank Willard Productions. Sponsor: Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Film: flopc lliai .taik Hiiili. Producer: Robert Lawrence Productions. Inc. Sponsor: National .Association of Investment Companies.
Film: '//;(' Mayflower Story. Producer: Paul Alley Productions. Sponsor: Aero Mayflower Transit Company.
Film: Never Alone. Producer: Camera Eye Productions. Sponsor: American Cancer Society (national ).
Film: Production of U.S. Steel Sheets. Producer: The Jam Handy Organization. Sponsor: United States Steel Corporation.
Film: .S7M. Producer: Wheaton Gallatinc. Sponsor: International Silk Association. Inc.
Film: Voice of Your Business. Producer: John Sutherland Productions. Inc. Sponsor: Bell System.
Film: Worthily to Serve. Producer: Artluir Mokin. Sponsor: National Council of Protestant Episcopal Church.
Announce Flaherty Prize
•;■: The Robert J. Flaherty Award for 1958, given by the City College of N.Y.. has been awarded ( May 22 ) to the United Nations" film. Power Among Men.
The feature-length film (in four episodes) deals with man's capacity to create and destro> : with his ability to survive in the atomic age. Thorold Dickinson, chief of the United Nations Film Services, accepted the award on behalt of his stafl", which produced the film. [
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