International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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RELIGIOUS FILMS A long article deals with the question of the union of all the Catholic cinematographs dependent on the various Catholic associations in Germany. (M. K. B. Film Rundschau, Essen). A special mission has taken a film of the Holy Land with the assistance of the Missionary Congregations. {Daily Telegraph , London ) . M. Maurice Charny devotes a long article to the study of the question of what has alreadv been done and what ought still to be done in the way of organizing Catholic film production. The first sound film has been turned in Ireland and deals with the Irish Catholic Emancipation Fete, in which 400,000 of the faithful took part. {Film Kurier, Berlin). At the meeting of the Diocesian Secretaries for morality in Rome, the question of moral and religious defence with respect to the cinematograph was discussed at length, the hope being expressed that a priest would be appointed as one of the members of the Government Censorship Commission. {L'Osservatore Romano, Rome). Dr. LUCIANO de FEO — Editor and Responsible Manager. « La Cardinal Ferrari » S. A. I. — Tipografia — Via Germanico, 146 — Roma — 608