The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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2l6 THE CINEMA setting, impressed audiences at the Venice Festival 1951, where it won the Grand Prix. MEXICO Crimen y Castigo (Crime and Punishment), with Roberto Canedo and Lilia Prado Directed by Fernando de Fuentes. A version of the Dostoievsky story, set in a Mexican milieu, Los Olvidados (The Lost Ones) Directed by Luis Bunuel. A bitter, scathing study of juvenile delinquency, made by the director of I? Age d'Or. NORWAY KranesKonditori (Krane's Sweetshop), with Erik Hell Directed by Astrid Henning-Jensen. Made by a leading Danish film-maker, the story (from a novel by Cora Sandel) bears a certain resemblance to the British Brief Encounter. POLAND The Crew Directed by Jan Fethke. This film is centred around the pupils of the Maritime School who take part in the first sailing of the Polish training ship Pomorza. Story Of The Young Chopin Directed by Aleksander Ford. Dealing with the youth of Chopin, the story describes the influence of Polish native art on the composer.