Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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CLOSE UP 343 From the Portuguese film "A Song of Lisbon," directed by Cotinelli Telmo. Du film portugais "Une chanson de Lisbonne" realise par Cotinelli Telmo. This leads to the close resemblance between the objections urged to early plays and early cinemas : remarkably close, even if rather obvious. The early play was opposed for (1) spreading disease — which indeed, with religious and other gatherings, it probably did. Compare the Report of the Committee on Films, 1917. (2) Promotion of loose morals — though how far it was less moral than the morality plays is doubtful. Compare the report mentioned above. Argument still running.