Film Culture (Summer 1962)

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be an angel Write to us in London for a free back issue of FILMS AND FILMING — the illustrated English monthly magazine which is absolutely devoted to the world’s best films. HANSOM BOOKS 7 HOBART PLACE LONDON SW 1 ENGLAND ce Oecugrer sr ANNOUNCEMENT No. 1 APRIL 25, 1962 In September 1960, the independent film-makers of New York met and bound themselves into a free and open organization, the N. A. C. Group. One of the aims set forward by the Group was “to Promote and/or create a film distribution center.” We are now announcing the creation of such a center to be known as FILM-MAKER’S COOPERATIVE —— 4 cooperative for the distribution of films made by independent film-makers, including 35mm and 16mm, both features and shorts —— a non-profit cooperative organized and Operated by film-makers — all income from the film rentals and sales will go to the film-makers The Cooperative will distribute films, organize national and international traveling exhibitions, and work closely with film exchanges in other countries. The Cooperative invites participation by independent film-makers in other countries. We urge the independent film-makers throughout the world to establish similar cooperative distribution centers in their respective lands. We suggest that all art theatres, film societies and other film users keep in touch with the FilmMaker’s Cooperative. Write for our catalogue of available films: Film-Maker’s Cooperative 414 Park Avenue South New York 16, N. Y. Tel.: MU 5-2210