CINE World (Apr 1968)

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Film as Art THE PARK was made by Richard Saunders under the sponsorship of the British Film Institute Production Board. Set in the future, the film considers several characters in a large park. lt revolves around the continually recurring figure of an old tramp, who observes some — but not all — of the relationships and events around him. There is no commentary. (30 minutes: black and white). THE RED ARROWS, by Arthur Gibson and John Edwards, was produced by Image in Industry Ltd. Exciting air to air filming, coupled with rapid editing and a pulsating sound track, create the experience of formation flying and aerobatics with the famous R.A.F. Squadron. The film was shot in only two days. (12 minutes: colour). YOU’RE HUMAN LIKE THE REST OF THEM, the first film of its writer and director, B. S. Johnson, was sponsored by the British Film Institute Production Board. The tragi-comic story tells of an ebullient school teacher, who comes face to face with death and conquers his fear under the cold disinterested gaze of his class and colleagues. The dialogue is written in decasyllabic verse and the editing parallels this rhythm. At both the Tours and Melbourne Festivals this year, the film won the Grand Prix. (18 minutes: black and white). BRITISH FILMS SCORE HAT TRICK AT EUROPEAN FILM WEEK IN CORK Three out of the ten best cultural and educational films selected from those shown at this year’s Council of Europe Film Week came from Britain. They were THE QUESTION, THE PRERAPHAELITE REVOLT and PAINT. This is the first time that three films from one country have figured in the list of awards at these annual Weeks, held during a different film festival each time — Paris 1964, Edinburgh 1965, Venice 1966, Arnhem 1967. This year’s event was run in conjunction with the Cork International Film Festival. The aim of the Film Weeks is to encourage the production and wider international distribution of European educational and cultural short films of the highest standard. The awards were presented by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland, Mr. John Lynch. CINE World No. 20/21 25 ~ Spey, na ee ~. SS he —— 7 a x < %