International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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morning light on a golden car drawn by winged horses, eagles, and falcons, preceding the rosy pathway of Dawn ; they are the doctors of the Gods, dispensers of health to mankind, and the patrons of seamen. To-day, after the long flight of ages, the Cinematographic Film reproduces, with all the color of local action, amid the sug Rama in exile attended by his faithful Guhak (from the Bamayana). gestive scenery of Nature, the most striking episodes of this great Epic, these legends, and these Divine Songs. Religious and Documentary Films are a signpost on the pathway of the ascent of the spirit of man, of culture and science towards the highest and most luminous altitudes, which mark a revival in the life of nations ; they make of the Screen, which we look to for amusement and entertainment, an instrument — and the most powerful instrument — of universal knowledge, of that knowledge which comes down to us from the remotest past. 168