CINE World (Jan 1968)

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Canadian SCENE Montreal Arthur Lamothe finished shooting a 30-minute film in colour, L’Integration du Malade Mental dans la Societe (temporary title) produced by the Quebec Film Board for the Ministry of Health. The film will include scenes shot in various institutes for the mentally ill in the Province of Quebec. Denis Heroux and Jean Lebel are producing, with Onyx Films, a feature film, 35mm, b & w, starring both professional and non-professional actors. Temporary title of film: Nicole. Mon Oeil by Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, shot in 1966 and interrupted because of lack of funds, will be completed this summer thanks to assistance from Film Canada Presentations. Larry Kent has finished shooting his fifth feature film. Sherry (working title) is improvised and based on a subject dear to Kent: Marriage and the emancipation of the contemporary woman. The stars are Chuck Smith and Elizabeth Owen, cameramen were Paul Leach and Bob Nichol; the producer is Bob Linnell. Meanwhile, Kent’s film High opened in San Francisco and will be distributed throughout the U.S.A. by the Art Theatre Guild. Potterton Productions (headed by ex-NFB director Gerry Potterton) are working on an animated Beatles feature for TV Cartoons, London, England, and are scripting for a film on Leisure for the United States Information Agency. Toronto Allan King is shooting a new feature film, a 100-minute colour production, A Married Couple. 15