CINE World (Sep 1963)

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“CULTURAL ADVISER” APPOINTED Secretary of State Jack Pickersgill, in charge of cultural affairs, appointed Gordon Shepphard as his personal assistant. The 26-year-old graduate of Toronto and Oxford Universities, a writer and film director, became better known for his film featurette The Most, which was based on the life of Playboy magazine publisher Hugh Heffner. “Acquainted with the Canadian cultural scene’’ — Shepphard’s duties will be to keep the minister “informed on (cultural) matters in which the government has financia! responsibilities’’ pene Film Board, etc.) ... A Stieag Siiteab its: “The real trouble with Canada is that people get into jobs they aren’t qualified for and you can’t dislodge them. This. is. especially true of the film, television and theatre business.” ~ (Louis Applebaum, composer, conductor and president of Group Four Productions, in the Toronto Star.) Our Couer FRONT PAGE The 13th Berlin Film Festival held in June of this year was as colorful an event as ever. Standing in front of the festival theatre are some of the beauties representing the far away and exotic lands. INSIDE FRONT PAGE Germany’s latest and most glamorous export is Elke Sommer, currently in Hollywood. INSIDE BACK PAGE Four actors, that give an outstanding performance in the Polish film The White Bear: top—Teresa Tuszynska and Stanislaw Milski; bottom— Liliana Niwinska and Adam Pawlikowski, deftly directed by Jerzy Zarzycki. BACK PAGE Romy Schneider, a continental star, left Germany to settle in Paris permanently. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; FILM REVUE FILM POLSKI ARCHIV