Business Screen Magazine (1965-1966)

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I i(H:rial Assoicalinn of Venice and Dr. Leore) Algardi. of the National Association of iiography (ANICA). Dr. Enzo Cagnato charge of projection arrangements and c Gozzi helped Giacomo Guiglia for lian Confederation as those men han_^rincipal arrangements for the Festival. II Three Best Pictures of the Festival B the film's the thing that J'estivals are for! The three best pictures of this 7th ■tition were unquestionably Finland's ful composition of textile designs ema; from nature's inspiration: Textiles, crely Scktor Fiimi's talented Aimo JaperTwo Ciihic-Centimeters for Life, the drug industry film out of Dr. Georg s Leonaris-Film of Boebligcn was a ■ Fiimi's Aimo Japerholm .vrt.v up his Arrin another scene in "Texliles." The color uc.v in this non-cerhal prize winner were of the finest in recent {tears iniisie siq)rUecl the hhndinn of fabrics with natural y to complete this tone-poem on film. exposition of this subject; and the highertaining, very amusing Tortoise and the sponsored by Pirelli and created by Ca^udson-Bro\vnjohn and Associates was awer theatrical fare. This doesn't fault iiet beauty and provocative idea offered 'eden's first-place winner: Like Rini;s on : This film won the only top award given Jurors discuss Category E and F selections ut \enice. Shown above (clockwise, left to right): eluiirmau Osmo Wiio of l-'inui'ih Employers' Confederation (back to camera); jury's feminine Iranshitor-reiorder. M. C.eorjies Daune, secretarygeneral of French steel lube association: Dr. Thomas i'kerl. of Es.w A. ('.. in Germany: Herbert Podhardsky, Austrian film-study si)eeialist: Ott Coelln, publisher of Busine.s.i Screen; Carl Lenz, president. Modern Talkinfi Picture Service; and Dr. Ciuseppe Tavazza. of the Italian \atioual Ciiiemalouraphie I'nion. a black and white subject at ihc 7th Festival! Elements Fcicini; Elements showed a pretty gtH)d job of bridge-building in Holland but was far below the technical excellence of Britain's Forth Road Bridiie which won a similar category first place at Rouen last year; another British entry. Visual Aids, captivated jurors who know the value of a good film on this subject; and The Stable Door, was a competent exposition on industrial security. Those (,'iilorfiii "Palettes of Fashion" One special prize: the DIFI ( Inforfilin i award given The Palettes of Fashion, sponsored by Farbwerkc Hocchst AG, was really deserving. Color dominates the fashion scene, which this handsome film depicts, and its delineation of the role played by synthetic dyestuffs was deemed "most suitable for international distribution". Other "speciid awards" made by Italian press and publicity groups, were compensations based on national loyalties rather than for professional excellence. As often happens, some of the Festival's most interesting films won no prizes. ScaniaVabis entered a very informative color film on the building of The Jiini;le Road which brought the heartland of interior Brazil to the screen. Denmark's fine film. Milk for De Excellent l>er.\onnel film, "L(\ ('lient.\ Hon (Heard for Les .\n(dyses Cincmatographuiucs. velopnienl . is one of the most useful current offerings. Underscoring the fact that a famine threat can be combated with milk, it shows how Kenya's small farmers are turning to modern dairying methods with notable success. I. earning how to conserve surplus production during their rainy season they have turned to milk powders to compensate for low yields during the dry season. Sponsored by .A/S Niro Atomizer, this film was made under the auspices of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, contributing to the FAO's "Freedom from Hunger" campaign. al leaders meet the international press at the Palaz/o del Cinema: I at right (I to r) : C.iacomo C'.niglia. Italian Confederation of Intranslator; Rene Aniaud, .secretary-general. Confederation of 'rial Federations of Europe; Ing. Diwdrco Re (.sianding). presi>f organizing cotnmittee; Aw. Lidio liozini, president of internajiiry: and Dr. Rosario Errigo, representing Minister of Tourism. [o/ niaioj iourn<di.sts attending this .sf.v.Won are pictured below . . . 37