International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1931)

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— 1088 — Italian Council Women. The resultant discussion of these particular aspects of the cinematographic question terminated in the adoption of the following resolutions: The Conference most anxiously hopes that national film libraries may be established in all countries, to facilitate the distribution of the films within the countries themselves and also the exchange of films between the various countries, and that applications should be made to all governments to hasten the sending in of lists of educational films to the Institute in Rome which will permit the latter to keep its catalogues up to date. Uniformity in the width of sub-standard film is also necessary. The formation of practical courses in the management and use of Cinematographic and Radio apparatus as auxiliaries of education should be brought about in those schools where future teachers are receiving instruction.