International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1932)

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835 may be added, " Prevention of Tuberculosis by hygiene and vaccination with B. C. G. ". Mention may also be made of the films " The Fight against Tuberculosis " ; " The Social Task of the Visiting Nurse ", the great dramatic film ' The Force of Life " and the comic films " Mr Piff " ; " Don't Spit " " Frank's Day ", " The Sacred Veil " etc. Child Education. — We will mention in this connection eleven fine films : " Child Hygiene " ; " Two Methods " ; "A Day in the Life of a New-born Baby " ; How to cure our Little Ones " ; " The Treatment at Salbris " ; two big dramas, " The Child's Rights " and " Maternity " written by the famous cinema author Jean Benoit-Levy, and ' The Future Mamma " by Dr. Devraigne, gynaecologist at the Paris hospitals. The latter film provides in seven lessons the completest and most attractive form of instruction in the matter of bringing up children. Dangers of venereal disease. — Fourteen films of great interest provide assistance in fighting the venereal danger. Among them may be mentioned : " A social disease : Syphilis " ; " Causes and effects of Syphilis " ; ■' Anti-venereal repression in France " — as well as two films with a pedagogic tendency, " How shall I tell my child ? " and ' I must tell " (animated drawings). We have then three fine dramatic films, " The Kiss that kills ", shown in the big cinemas of Paris, " Once upon a time, there were three friends ", and for propaganda in North Africa, in an Arabian edition " Story of the Thousand and Second Night ". Cancer. — The film " Cancer, Social Scourge " shows the ravages caused by the disease, its curative treatment and the present state of anticancer methods. Attic Dwellings. — The film " Children's Souls " by Jean BenoitLevy has been shown in the Paris cinemas, obtaining a most flattering success. Finally, " The Sacred Veil " by Dr Devraigne justly exalts the fruitful work and life of devotion of the social nurse. General and contagious diseases. — Subjects of various kinds, all of them having an influence on the public, have been grouped together under this heading.