CINE World (Apr 1967)

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went to Bernard Shaw and Tom McDonogh for their ‘12 12 42’; ‘Son of Dada’ made by Richard Preston was voted best experimental film of the festival and received also $1,250. Another U.S. director, Fred Mogubgub got a top prize of $250 for ‘The Pop Show’. The special award of the Northrhine-Westphalian Ministry of Culture for the best educational film went to Sune Lund-Sorensen for his ‘Bauspielplatz’. The Danish film maker earned $1,250. The International film critics award ‘Oberhausen 1967’ went to Kreso Golik of Yugoslavia for his film ‘From 3 to 8’. ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS ! The number in the right hand corner of your mailing label indicates the final issue of your current paid-up subscription, e. i. (17) means that your subscripiton has lapsed with that issue. If the label shows that your subscription has run out, please send your $2. for another year (6 issues) of interesting reading and mail to: CINE World Box 86, Station D TORONTO 9, CANADA 14