International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1931)

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— 576 We may be allowed to express a twofold wish: a) that, with a view to encouraging production in their respective countries. Governments should lose no time in setting up supervisory bodies or in forwarding to the I. E. C. I. a list of the films they consider educational (the Institute will indicate in each case the organ which, by mentioning the film, guarantees its quality). b) that producers should realise the full extent of the effort made by the Rome Institute. The establishment of international catalogues in several languages and their widespread distribution throughout the world constitute a vast official free propaganda which the Institute gladly undertakes because it is destined to impart information otherwise difficult to obtain and because it is calculated to extend the practical development of educational cinematographv.