International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1934)

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446 CULTURAL SECTION KRAUSESTRASSE 38-39, BERLINS. W. 19 Large Choice of Instructional Films for Schools, Universities or the Theatre. We collaborate with the most important international authorities. Our sphere of activity embraces the following: All branches of natural science. Geography and ethnology: short and long films. Industry and technology. Agriculture. Sports and games. Medicine: popular and technical films. Recreational films. Sound Films and Silent Films, We produce cultural " U FAT ON „ films in German, English, French, Czech, Polish, Spanish and Swedish ASK FOR OUR CATALOGUE; Latest projecting apparatus for sound and silent films VENICE NINETEENTH BIENNIAL EXHIBITION MAY 12 TO OCTOBER 12 The Venice Biennial International Exhibition of Art is the greatest and most important World Exhibition of Modern Art. Fifteen nations are represented every two years, with shows in their own pavilions. ITALY Belgium Czechoslovakia Denmark France Germany Great Britain Greece " Holland Poland Spain United States of America Switzerland Hungary U.R.S.S. THE NINETEENTH BIENNIAL will include the First World Exhibition of Nineteenth Century Portraiture. Decorative Art Section. IN CONNECTION WITH THE VENICE BIENNIAL First International Theatrical Congress. July 7 " 28. Second International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art. August 1 20. First releases of new films by all the big houses of Europe and America. Pictures in original versions and language. The most noted cinema stars will be present. International meeting of Film Producers. Third International Musical Festival. September 6-16. International exhibitions of Classical Dances ■ — Open Air performances by the principal schools of Europe. Exceptional JRsdMCtiom in Railway Tat»es <-> F"olfc-E>owe and Spotting Festivals and ToiMwmeys at Venice and the Hido ~