International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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surrounded by several Bishops. Artists, stage-directors, producers, scenario-writers, distributors and cinema critics attended in great numbers, headed by the chiefs of their professional organizations ; the immense Madeleine church could hardly hold them all. After a few days it was possible for Cinemagazine (i) to state: « When the ceremony was over, a conversation took place between our officials and the prelates and Catholic leaders. Satisfaction was expressed on both sides that the meeting had taken place rendering possible a mutual understanding. The last prejudices if any were left, have certainly fallen to the ground. » Canon. Joseph Reymond Director of the International Catholic Office of the Cinema (i) Cinemagazine, periodical (3, rue Rossini, Paris), november 16th, page 296. 191 —