Business screen magazine (1967)

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INTERNATIONAL AWARD COMPETITION CINE THE COUNCIL ON INTERNATIONAL NONTHEATRICAL EVENTS Office: 1507 M St., N.W.. Suite 807, Washington. D.C. Mailing address: 1201 16th St., NAV., Washington, D.C. 20036. Phone: (202) 265-1136 James H. Culver, Managing Director. Officers 1966-67: President, Alden H. Livingston (E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Co.); Vice Presidenis, Charles Dana Bennett (Farm Fihii Foundation).. Ralph P. Creer (American Medical Assn. ). John Flory (Eastman Kodak Co.), Thomas W. Hope (Eastman Kodak Co.), Dr. Anna L. Hyer (National Education Assn.h J. Edward Oglesby (Virginia Dept. of Education), Reid H. Ray (Reid H. Ray Film Industries, Inc.), Willard Webb (Retired); Treasurer and Managing Director, James H. Culver (Retired); Secretary, Peter Cott (National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences); Coordinating Director. Dr. Harold E. Wigren ( National Education Assn. ) ; Past President. Willis H. Pratt, Jr. (American Telephone & Telegraph) . Other Directors: Newman Bumstead (National Geographic Society); Eyre Branch (Noel Enterprises); Alfred E. Bruch (Capital Film Laboratories, Inc.); Ott H. Coelln (Business Screen Magazine); William J. Connelly (Union Carbide Corp.); J. Walter Evans (Retired); Emily S. Jones (Educational Film Library Assn.); Stanley Mcintosh (Teaching Film Custodians, Inc.); Daryl 1. Miller (American Dental Assn.); Rev. Michael Mullen (St. John's University); Rev. David O. Poindcxter (National Council of Churches of Christ); Frank S. Rolhns (E.R. Squibb & Sons); Dr. Randall M. Whalcy (University of Missouri at Kansas City); Dr. Don G. Williams (University of Missouri at Kansas City). Committee Chairmen: Reid H. Ray, Awards and E.xliibilion: Willard Webb, Editorial & Publications: Charles Dana Bennett. Finance: Thomas W. Hope, Injormalion & Publicity: Dr. Don G. Williams, Nominating: Charles Dana Bennett, Patrons: J. Walter Evans, Road 5/ioir,J. Edward Oglesby Selection & Review: CINENAM, Eyre Branch. 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 by interested patrons (associate, professional, and sustaining). Festival Activity — 1967: Selection of nontheatrical films will this year be made for entry to the following festivals — Anzaas (Australia & New Zealand); Adelaide (Australia); Acapulco (Mexico); Antwerp (Holland); Barcelona (Spain); Belgrade (Yugoslavia); Bergamo (Italy); Berlin (Germany); Bilboa (Spain); Brussels (Belgium); Budapest (Hungary); Buenos Aires (Argentina); Cairo (L. A.R. ); Cannes (France); Cordoba (Spain): Cordoba (Argentina); Cork (Ireland); Cortina (Italy); Cracow (Poland); Deauville France); Edinburgh (Scotland); Florence (Italy); Guadalajara (Mexico); Johannesburg (South Africa); La Plata (Argentina); Le Palma (Brazil); Locarno (Switzerland); London (England); Knokke Le Zoute (Belgium): Mamaia (Rumania); Mannheim (Germany): Melbourne (Australia); Milan (Italy); Montevideo (Uruguay); Montreal (Canada); Obcrhausen (Germany); Ottawa (Canada): Padua (Italy); Rio dc Janeiro (Brazil); Rome (Italy); Salerno (Italy); Siena (Italy); Sydney (Australia); Teheran (Iran) Toronto (Canada); Tours (France); Trenlo (Italy); Tunis (Tunisia); Valladolid (Spain); Vancouver (Canada); Venice (Italy). • THE 19TH CANADIAN FILM AWARDS Sponsored Jointly by The Canadian Association for Adult Education, The Canadian Film Institute and The Canada Foundation Management Committee: Consists of representatives from each of the sponsoring organizations plus technical advisers, who are associated with the film making industry in Canada. Roy Little. Secretary. Canadian Film Awards. 1762 Carling Avenue. Ottawa 13. Ontario. (Concluded on following page 30) GOTHAM FILM PRODUCTIONS INC. AND SEYMOUR ZWEIBEL PRODUCTIONS INC. a^^ 'oM^ American Telephone & Telegraph Company Dun & Bra(dstreet, Inc. First National City Bank W. T. Grant Company Kimble Systems, Inc. (div, of Litton Industries) New York Telephone J. C. Penney Company, Inc. (among others) ... IN THE AREAS OF PERSONNEL TRAINING, SALES PROMOTION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH MOTION PICTURES, SLIDEFILMS, RECORDINGS AND SUPPLEMENTARY AIDS. ELEVEN EAST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 • (212) MU 2-445C 26 BUSINESS SCREEN • 1967