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HFE SALUTES THESE 1967 FILM AWARD WINNERS
Allendor Productions, the producer, and the United States Air Force, the sponsor, for "Moods in Safely". Bronze Plaque Winner in the National Safety Film Contest.
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McDonnell-Douglas Corporation, producer/ sponsor of "If You're Ready". Columbus Film Festival "Chris" Statuette Winner.
Churchill Films, Inc., producer of "Drugs and the Nervous System", winner of Columbus Film Festival "Chris" Statuette; American Film Festival Blue Ribbon Award; CINE "Golden Eagle.'
John J. Hennessy Motion Pictures, the producer, and American Pipe & Construction
Company, the sponsor, for "Giants in the Valley", winner of Columbus Film Festival "Chris" Certificate and the CINE "Golden Eagle."
Graphic Films Corporation, the producer, and American Telephone & Telegraph Company,
the sponsor, for "Facts About Backs", winner of National Safety Film Contest Bronze Plaque and NVPA "Day of Visuals" Second Award.
Gemini Productions, the producer, and Hughes Aircraft Company, the sponsor, for "Ne.\t . . . The Men". International Film & TV Festival of New York Gold Medalist; Rome International Award of the Technical Cinema. Golden Missile and Diploma; Columbus Film Festival "Chris" Certificate, and a CINE "Golden Eagle" winner.
Charles Cahill & Associates, producer of "Space Driving Tactics". Winner of a National Safety Film Contest Bronze Plaque and the CINE "Golden Eagle."
John Sutherland Productions, the producer, and Insurance Information Institute, the
sponsor, for "The Man from A.U.N.T.I.E.". winner of International Film & TV Festival of New York and Columbus Film Festival "Chris" Certificate.
John Sutherland Productions, the producer, and Office of Economic Opportunity, the
sponsor, for "The Owl Who Gave a Hoot". winner of International Film & TV Festival of New York Bronze Medal and Columbus Film Festival "Chris" Statuette.
HFE is proud to have the privilege of working with these award-winning producers, and many others. We invite you to obtain the same award-winning print quality for your films; it's standard practice here at HFE.
PERSONALIZED SERVICE is also standard in any 16nini laboratory work done at HFE — Negative, positive or reversal processing, in color or black and white . . . Ektachrome and Ektachrome ER, MS and EF camera original and Types 7386 and 7388 color reversal printing . . . Kodachrome duplicating . . . Optical contact and reduction printing . . . EastmanColor intemegatives . . . and SPECIALIST EastmanColor release prints.
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Ten Films Competing for "Best of the Best" Award
ii Ten motion pictures, which previously received blue ribbons for excellence, will compete for the decade's "Best of the Best" citation at the Tenth American Film Festival in New York City in May.
Emily S. Jones, director of the Festival recently announced the names of the finalists as final judging gets under-vay.
The festival is under the sponsorship and direction of the Educational Film Library Association, which is marking its 25th anniversary this year.
"One difficulty with festival awards." said Miss Jones in commenting on the special honor to be conferred in May, "is that they must be made under pressure of time and situation, and in a jury room rather than out in the field. Since the real test of a film is audience reaction, it takes time to discover the real classics. For this reason, as a special event at the Tenth American Film Festival, the Festival Committee will award a Best of the Best citation to the Blue Ribbon film of the past which, in the opinion of its users all over the country, has proved outstanding."
Four of the ten films are from Europe, three from Canada and three from the LI.S. The films competing are;
The Golden Fish, produced by J. Y. Cousteau and distributed by Columbia Pictures. It is a children's story about a little boy. his goldfish, and a sinister cat.
The Louvre, produced by NBC News for the Xerox Corp.. distributed by EBE Corp. It the history of the museum, and of France, shown through its work of art with narration by Charles Boyer.
N.Y.. N.Y.. produced by Francis Thompson, distributed by the Museum of Modern Art. It shows New York City as seen through mirrors and distorting lenses.
Night and Fog is a documentary about Nazi concentration camps produced by Argos Films and distributed by Contemporary Films.
Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge, produced by Robert Enrico, distributed by Contemporary Films. This is a dramatization of the Ambrose
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