Kinematograph year book (1949)

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62S The Kinematograph Year Book. STUDIOS Svensk Filmindustri's Studios, Fflmstaden, Rasunda. Europa Studio, Sundbyberg. Centrumateljeerna, Stockholm. (Owned by Sandrew-Bauman Film.) Sandrew-Bauman Film, Stockholm and Novilla, near Stockholm. LABORATORIES Arme Marin & Flygfilm, Riddargatan 23B. Stockholm. Bladh & Lofstedt AB, Xorrlandsgatan 13, Stockholm. Film-Labor AB, Regeringsgatan 109, Stockholm. Filmkopia AB, Stockholmsvagen 2, Solna. Hansa Foto, Drottninggatan 86, Stockholm. Hollywood Filmlaboratorier AB, Rotebro. Ideal Filmlaboratorier, Bryggargatan iS, Stockholm. Kinocentralen, Drottninggatan, 47, Stockholm. Svensk Filmindrustri AB, Filmstaden, Solna. EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS Aga-Baltic AB, Stockholm. Amerikansk Ljudteknik AB, St. Eriksgatan 54, Stockholm. Ernst Dittmer AB, Regeringsgatan 80, Stockholm. AB Fotoagenturen, Mastersamuelsgatan 23, Stockholm. Kinofa AB, Hammarbyvagen 11, Stockholm. Kinoteeknik AB, Smalandsgatan 40, Stockholm. Klangfilm, Kungsgatan 36, Stockholm. Arne Landquist, Kungsgaten 65, Stockholm. Skandinavisk Biografservice, Kungsgatan 29, Stockholm. Svenska Aktieboiaget Philips, Gavlegatan iS, Stockholm. Swedish Western Electric Co. AB, Sveavagen 25-27, Stockholm. Zeiss Svenska AB, Kungsgatan 33, Stockholm. Axel Ohlander, Malmskillnadsgatan 38, Stockholm. LEADING KINEMA CIRCUITS Svensk Filmindustri (94 kinemas), Kungsgatan 36, Stockholm. Svenska Forenade Biograf AB (44), Kungsgatan 24, Stockholm. Films med dotterbolag AB (28), Kungsgatan 44, Stockholm. Royal Film AB (21), Kungsgatan 65, Stockhohn. Stjarn-Biograferna AB (20), Kungsgatan. 35, Stockholm. Ostgotabiografen AB (61), Norrkoping. Folkbiografernas Biografkedja Smaland (55), Norrhult. J. W. Johansson (37), Ekersgatan 31B, Orebro. Mr. Gunnar Bjornberg (35), Ringvagen no, Stockholm. Mr. Moje Nordberg, (29), Alvesta. Angermanlands Folkbiografer (25), HansVestin, Fack 34, Lugnvik. Claar & Co. (24), Gislaved. J. Th. Jonsson (21), Hasseholm. TRADE PUBLICATIONS cilmjournalen (Fan-magazine weekly), published by Ahlen & Akerlunds Forlag. " Address to he paper is Tegnergatan 12, Stockholm. Vditor : Mrs. Gunilla Holger. Filmnyheter, House organ or Svensk Film-f industri's kinemas. Published by S F. Biografagaren (Kinema proprietors monthly), Kungsgatan 16-18, Stockholm. Editor: Per Gunwall. Biografbladet (.Artistic and historical films quarterly), Inedalsgatan 23, Stockholm. Seen & Salong (Films, Folk-Parks, Legit Theatre etc.), St. Eriksgatan 86, Stockholm. SWITZERLAND THE Federal decree of July 7, 1939, granting distributors the right to import feature films to the same extent as were imported during the four-year period from January 1, 1935, to December 31, 1938, is the only Federal legislation concerning the film. The establishment of new distributing firms is thus practically impossible, as they would not be able to obtain a share in the quota. The Schweizer Filmkammer, Berne (Swiss Film Chamber), calls for a gradual decrease of imports through the application of the import regulations. Switzerland has 360 kinemas, according to the latest figures. These include 227 in the German, 108 in the French, and 25 in the Italian-speaking areas of the Federation. Film censorship and other legislation is the prerogative of e~ch of the 25 Cantons which form the Swiss Federation ; their rulings differ widely. The total of theatres in the German and Italian-speaking areas are organised within the Schweizer Lichtspiel Theater Yerband, Bahnhofstrasse 89, Zurich ; the theatres in the Frenchspeaking area in the Association Cinematographique Suisse Romande, with headquarters at 6, rue du Lion d'Or, Lausanne. The renters' organisation is Film-Yerleiher Yerband in der Schweiz, Marktgasse, 37, Berne. Only members of these organisations are permitted to distribute or exhibit films. There is also a special ruling by whFh a sub-standard film can only be hired from a renter who owns the 3 5 -mm. rights of the film. There is also a producers' association, Yerband Schweizerischer Film-Produzenten, Rennweg 59, Zurich ; its members are essentially concerned with the production of shorts. The two major studios are at Zurich and at Munchenstein (Basle). TRADE ORGANISATIONS Verband Schweizerischer Filmproduzenten, Renn weg 59, Zurich 1. Film-Verleiher-Verband in der Schweiz, Marktgasse 37, Berne. DISTRIBUTORS Eos Film A.-G., Reichensteinerstrasse 14, Basle. Monopole Pathe Films S.A., Rue de la Rotisserie 4, Geneva. Columbus-Film A.G., Pelikanstrasse 37, Zurich. Elite Film A.-G., Schweizergasse 14, Zurich. Emelka Film A.-G, Lowenstrasse 55, Zurich. Neue Interna Film A.-G.. Bahnhofquai 7, Zurich. Monopol Film A.-G., Todistrasse 61, Zurich. Nordisk Films Co. A.-G., Uraniastrasse 35, Zurich;