World Film and Television Progress (1937-1938)

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TO-DAY WE LIVE A new Strand presentation 2060 feet TRADE PRESS "Brilliant documentary showing the life of the unemployed in the distressed areas. Imaginatively produced . . . this short should be appreciated by most audiences ..." Daily Film Renter "This little picture should find a place in the majority of our cinemas — it brings to the screen a section of British life that is all too dimly comprehended" The Cinema "Documentary film of very real human interest" The Era Cert. "U Release : A.B.F.D. LAY PRESS "... a long step forward" The Times ". . .a poignant living picture" The Star "This film makes history" News Chronicle "... one of the most remarkable documentary films yet made" Daily Mirror "... should attract all British audiences" Glasgow Herald "The best film I have seen during the past week" Yorkshire Post ' 'A brilliant short film" Daily Herald Photo by Contemporary Historian. New York. LIFE wants dramatic pictures — Send yours to L I F E — 2-4 Dean Street, London, W.I 34