Focus: A Film Review (1950-1951)

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FOCUS FILM COURSE Handbook No. 1 Foreword by Rev. John A. V. Burke Film Course by Andrew Buchanan, D.Litt., Ph.D. “ provokes thought and arouses a desire to read more ... an excellent primer for Film Study Groups." — The Catholic Times. “ . . . invaluable to anyone who wants to tai^e an intelligent interest in the cinema " — The Catholic Worker. Contents include essential facts and statistics relating to: The Way Films Vary: The Cinema Programme: The News Reel: Fictional versus Factual Films: Educational and Children’s Films: The Religious Film: Film Music. Price 1 s. 6d. From CATHOLIC FILM INSTITUTE, 157 VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.l. Printed by Samuel Walker (Printers & Publishers), Ltd., for The Catholic Film Institute, 157 Victoria Street, London, S.W.l.