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Isola di Ponza, L’ [The Island of Ponza]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Brando Savelli

Description:

"doc. scientifico-turistico"/scientific-tourist documentary

One of the first examples of 16mm sound —Cinegiornale, 1936


Itinerari Umbri o Follore Umbro [Umbrian Itineraries, also: Umbrian Folklore]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Mario Bencivenga

Description:

documentario/documentary


Littoriali della neve anno XIV [Littoriali of Snow Year XIV]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Mario Bencivenga

Description:

documentary chronicle


M.40

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Francesco Cerchio

Description:

"doc. pubblicitario"/publicity films


Marosi

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Giuseppe Della Noce

Description:

"doc. a fantasia"/avant-garde documentary


Moda italiana [Italian Fashion]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Onorato Isacco

Description:

"doc. pubblicitario"/advertising documentary


Montagna [Mountain]

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Renato Dalle Piane

Description:

"doc. turistico"/touristic documentary


CNE

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

R. W. Williamson

Description:

"Film depicting people at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) in Toronto." Library and Archives Canada.


Our Children’s Money

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

Kenneth F. Space

Dan Lindsay

Description:

"On teaching children about money management." National Archives.


Day with the Young Martins, A

Date produced: 1936

Filmmaker(s):

John Martin

Description:

"To make a family film of youngsters that is entertaining to a stranger is quite an achievement, but to make a family picture that is, at the same time, an almost perfect record of the really human qualities of children and parents is a truly notable accomplishment. This is what John Martin has done in his picture, A Day with the Young Martins. His theme is the "from dawn to dusk" story of the Martin family, and he wisely has avoided emphasizing the clock or other obvious methods of holding the picture together. Instead, the story seems to tell itself, and the little episodes that must have been planned, or they could not have been caught with the aid of lighting equipment and camera, have a natural, sincere quality that is very welcome. The picture rates chiefly because of its delightful treatment, but technically it is entirely adequate." Movie Makers, Dec. 1936, 542.


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