International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jul-Dec 1929)

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France 689 Turkey 6 Italy 351 United States 5 Russia 80 Bulgaria 5 Germany 62 Holland 5 England 19 Greece 4 Poland 15 Roumania 4 Austria 13 Spain 3 Brazil 13 Serbia 1 Argentina 11 Persia 1 Belgium 8 Egypt 1 Peru 6 4th. Question. Frequentation. According to the answers given to the fourth question : 3395 scholars (about (4/5) go to the cinema. 867 scholars (about 1/5) do not go there. Number of girls going to the cinema 15 13. Number of boys going to the cinema 1882. Number of Swiss children frequenting the cinema 2297 (about 78 %) of whom 1011 (73%) were girls and 1286 (82%) were boys. Foreign children frequenting the cinema 1098 (about (85%), of whom 502 (80%) were girls and 596 (89%) were boys. Out of the 3395 children who frequent the cinema there are : 1507 who go often (1). 1888 who go seldom The proportion of boys and girls was much the same ; Those going often Girls 663 (44-5%) Boys 844 (44.9%) Those going seldon Girls 850 (55-5%) Boys 1038 (55.1%) The following figures show the frequentation of the cinema in relation to the age of the children : (1) Mile Aellig has used the word « often » where the child goes to the cinema at least once a month. — 652