Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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ID-WINMNG Pit ILRF:S AI VEMCE CATEGORY A cm induslrial themes {ccotwmic, social. [al or scu-nlific) of general interest, for prhnarily to the general public.) First Prize: Sweden "LIKE RINGS ON WATER" Spimsor: Orehro sta. Producer: AB }"ilmknotakt hlic lililc towns spread around the countryjiuld help relieve the stress of everyday life: buld form the framework of a functioning Bth many of the advantages of the hig city: ^f its disadvantages. • « * Second Prize: Germany "AWETA" nsor: Badische Anilin und Sodafahrik xlucer: Gesellschaft fur bildende Filme chemistry modifies the world of natural nena. new problems are confronted. The ation and solution of these is the task of plications Department, called Aweta. It adrustomers on the processing and applica products. as interpreters. • * * Third Prize: Germany •DKR GROSSE WARTESAAL" Mir: Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft Producer: Franck Film is contrasts of drought and flood, of wafertilit\', are bizarre. India has raw matnit without foreign aid. complex industrial -onomic problems cannot be overcome. role is pictured in this. • * * CATEGORY B (ihoiit ■'specific industrial subjects: prodmaterials, for the fiencral public.) First Prize: Finland "TEXTILES" Producer: Sektor Filmi nish textile artist Marjatta Metsovaara nspiration and ideas for her designs in narhis filmic "tone-poem" contains no combut music completes the story. « * * Second Prize: The Netherlands "BARBAROTA" sor: N. V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken Producer: World Wide Pictures Ltd. morous presentation of history of shaving ackground on one of Philips' products. • • • liird Prizes (tie) France: Netherlands EXEMPLE LA ROCHELLE Sponsor: Simca Industries Producer: I.es Films Joan I.cherissy lustrial decentralization brings a new facto Rochelle; during construction, young rs are being trained as future personnel. « * * "CO!\f>fENT FUNCTIONNE LA TELEVISION" nsor: N. V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken Producer: N. V. Carillon Films e principles of gathering, transmitting and ing television images are explained, • * * CATEGORY C s ichich have the purpose of contrihiitina riNUED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE 38) IBER 6 VOLDME 27 :i?=^ iiii^-irtw i«s»»ii;!iT^ % "■ T iiiii" ■"|''-i'"''^> ? "■=^"^//' i i • i • 6 « 1 ^^\Jf. *'. /{ 'i, 'c '• The imprcssiii facade of historic \<;iicc is doiniunlcd hi/ its toucriiig CaiiipaiiiU and jlaukcd Inj the Ducal Palace (at rinht). Hciiond lies Piazza San Marco, facing the i)innaclcs and domes of Si Mark's. Films of 17 Nations Coinpele al Venice Britain \\ iii> tlie (iratui Prix al tin Till liil«-riia(ioiuil liuliistrial Film P'estival 'T^HT, Annlai. International Indlstriai -*■ Film Festivals, sponsored by the Confederation of Industrial Federations of Europe (CIFE) are very tradition-conscious. Concepts of geography appear to be needlessly limiting an event that holds promise through wider latitude of free world participation; the definition of "industrial content" lessens the potential for films serving distribution and selling. Dominance of .^5mni theatrical projection takes little account that 16nim sound-on-filni is the predominant means by which factual motion pictures arc shown and the advent of 8mm sound has yet to be considered by Festival authorities. But the 7th international Industrial Film Festival which opened on September 12 on the Lido in Venice. Italy remained the world's foremost showcase of great industrial films. The showings in the Palazzo del Cinema were, by and large, most proficient in the 35mm dimension; 16mm suffered greatly by comparison. .Arrangements by this year's national host: the Italian Confederation of Industry, were considerate of jurors, delegates and the press. In this setting and time, 106 motion pictures from 14 European countries and two "all-European entries (Euratom and C.E.C.A. ) competed with one another and those of three lands abroad: the United States, Israel and South Africa. And out of the week-long screenings by 28 official jurors, there emerged the final 22 prize-winning films in the seven official catecories of the Festival. Six additional These dignitaries officiated at the award.s ceremonies which climaxed the Fcsti\al. In the picture {left to right): Ing. Domirco Re, president of the organizing committee; Lidio Bozini, president of international jury; the Prefect of Venice; Italian Minister for Foreign Trade, Sen. Giusto Tolloy; Mario Valeri Manera (standing) , president Industrial .\ssoeiation of Venice; Emmanuel Mayolle, v.p. Confederation of Ind. Federations of Europe; Dr. Rosario Errigo. representing Mini.ster for Tourism; and Rene .\rnaud. secretary-general, the Confederation of liulustrial Federations of Europe.