International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1932)

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— 656 — Serbian traditions. (The ClNEMA, London, third on the natural beauties of South Tunis. 15-VI-1932). (Le Nouvelliste, Lyons, 25-VI-1932). Continuing its programme of a series of artistic documentary films entited " Italic Pictures ", the Cines Co. has just finished two films on Roman mausoleums and the Imperial Forums. (Agenzia Film, Rome, 17-VI-1932). It has also completed a film on Assisi. (Scenario, Rome, No. 5 of June, 1932). According to replies received by the Hays organization, in response to an issue of questionnaires, it seems that that preference of the public is turning distinctly towards documentary films, travelogues and adventure films. (The Film Daily, New York, 20-VI-1932). The Film Guild has in preparation a documentary film of 1000 feet on the city of Edinburgh. (The ClNEMA, London, 22VI-1932). An exceptional novelty is announced in the film " Igloo " made among the Eskimos at an average temperature of 60° below zero. (The Cinema, London, 22-VI-1932). At the Midland Institute of Mining Engineers of Sheffield, a real life film on the hard and heroic life of the miners has been shown under the title of Black Diamond. The film was made by Charles Hanmer, a South Yorkshire miner. (The Daily Film Renter, London, 23-VI-1932). Monsieur d'Orgeval, chief of the Tourist and Propaganda Service for the Regency of Tunis gave a conference at Lyons on the economic resources and the tourist attractions of the territories of the Regency. The conference was accompanied by the projection of several films, among which was one on the olive cultivation of Sfax, another on the development of means of travel and the hotel industry in Tunis, and a At a recent meeting of the municipal council of Paris, a councillor, M. Leon Riotor proposed the making of a sound and talking film to be called " Twenty-four hours in Paris ", which would show the monuments and features of the capital in connection with the daily life of the people. This human geography of Paris was to be destined for propaganda, both in the French provinces and abroad. (L'Ami DU Peuple, Paris, 29-VI-1932). The Emelka has in hand a film on the life and work of the monks of St. Bernard and on the raising of the famous breed of dogs which has made the Alpine valley famous. (Le ClNEOPSE, Paris, No. 154, of June 1932). Jean de Crozefon has made a documentary film " La Naissance des Ondes ' showing a big radio station in all its workings. (Le ClNEOPSE, Paris, No. 154 of June 1932). An expedition of the M. G. M. has departed for the Arctic regions to make a film entitled " Eskimo ", the scenario for which is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Franchen. The film will be interpreted by genuine Eskimas. (Il Cinema Italiano, Rome, l-VII-1932). Religion and the Film. The Reverend R. V. Leisher had made a film of a religious character called " A Michigan Miracle ", dealing with the Carey mission in the Nile region. (EDUCATIONAL Screen, Chicago, No. 5 of May, 1932). By a decree of June 1 1 , the Lithuanian government doubled the tax on imported foreign films in Lithuania. (LlCHT-BlLDBohne, Berlin, 29-VI-I932). A new Evangelical Cinema Chamber (Evangelische Bildzimmer) has been formed