Living films; a catalog of documentary films and their makers (c1940)

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- 32 - mus i c: production manager: distribution:' Aaron Copland John Flory World Pictures Corporation Museum of Modern Art Film Library Garrison Film Distributors, Inc. A film showing the 'simple organization of life in the old American village, the chaos of the cramped cities of today, and the new plan for city living as exemplified in the decentralized "greenbelt" towns advocated "by architects and planners. CITY COLLEGE (1939) 1 reel, l6mm, production: direction and photography: distribution: silent The City of New York *Julian Zimet and Bernard Gordon New York City Building, New York World's Fair. The curricular and extra-curricular activities of City College, with a sketch of its foundation and history. THE CLARA BARTON CAMP FOR DIABETIC GIRLS sponsor and distribution: direction and photography: JL steel, l6mm, silent, color The Women's National Missionary Association of the Universalist Church, sponsors of the Clara Barton Camp. *Warren Sturgis A brief history of diabetes is shown through re-enactments, diagrams , and the present optimistic outlook for sufferers from the disease contrasted with the situation only a few years ago. The activities of the camp are shown, and the opportunity given to doctors for studying- the best treatment for the disease is brought out. CONTACTS (1935) 2 reels production: sponsor and distribution: direction: The cause and cure of tuberculosis. Visual Education Service, University of Minnesota Hennepin County Tuberculosis Asso- ciation, Minneapolis *Robert A. Kissack CRISIS (1933-39) 6 reels production: direction and script: photography: editing: commentary: narration: "Herbert Kline *Herbert Kline and "Hans Burger "Alexander Hackenschmied "Herbert Kline, "Hans Burger and "Alexander Hackenschmied Vincent Sheean Leif Erickson