Cinema Quarterly (1933 - 1934)

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FILM PERIODICALS AND FILM FEATURES THE SCOTSMAN Read the Special Column EVERY TUESDAY Dealing with current FILM AND CINEMA MATTERS THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN The only publication (now in its 12th year) in the United States devoted solely to encouraging a more effective and more extensive use of the motion picture and other visual aids among schools, churches and other educational and semi-educational groups. U.S. Subscription . ,$2.00 one year ; §3.00 two years Canadian Subscription 2.75 one year ; 4.50 two years Foreign Subscription . 3.00 one year; 5. CO two years Samplt Copy on request Puhlishers also of the famous "1000 and ONE FILMS " the annual film directory, indispensable to users of films in school, church or community work. It lists several thousand films for education and entertainment— 16 mm. and 35 mm., silent and sound — elaborately classified by subject. Full information given on every film-title, number of reels, brief summary of contents and source or sources distributing the film. Price 75 cents. To subscribers of the magazine, 25 cents THE EDUCATIONAL SCREEN 64 E. LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. INDIA'S LEADING FILM MAGAZINE MOVING PICTURE MONTHLY An illustrated record of Indian film activities Edited by R. K. RELE 1934 ANNUAL Will contain 26 Art Plates, Articles of the Indian Film Industry. Contributions from International Writers 7s. per year, post free, from M.P.M., KHATAV BUILDING, GIRGAUM, BOMBAY, 4 INDIA INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF EDUCATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHY (Fifth Year) Official Organ of the INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATIONAL CINEMATOGRAPHY of the League of Nations, appearing every month in five editions, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and English. The Review publishes articles by the highest authorities in the International world of educational cinematograph} as well as full news reports from all countries on the progress of the cinema as a means of education and teaching ; also the results of enquiries, symposiums and studies carried out in this field of activity. Annual Subscription 20 Swiss Francs or their equivalent la, VIA LAZZARO SPALLANZANI ROME, ITALY NEW BRITAIN The Illustrated Literary Weekly Edited bv C. H. Purdom JOHN GRIERSON Tells all about the Newest Films each week Write to the Publisher for Fret Specimen Copy 2d. NEW BRITAIN 2d. 39 BEDFORD SQUARE LONDON, W.C.I