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  • secretary of the Scottish Film Directors Fund. Hardy co-founded the Cinema Quarterly with Norman Wilson in Edinburgh in 1932, people also contributed to...
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    touching about war, after all." Film historian and critic Paul Rotha for Cinema Quarterly said, "I raise my hat to Gaumont for attempting a film of serious stature...
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    "force" and "instinctive cunning" of the director. Forsythe Hardy of Cinema Quarterly gave the film a gushing review, calling the picture "more brilliantly...
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  • Mario Monicelli, and in the same year, he helped launch the Italian cinema quarterly Close-Up as well as becoming its editor-in-chief, a position he held...
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    1989, pp. 78–182 Rotha, Paul (Spring 1935). "Sanders on the River". Cinema Quarterly. 3 (3): 175–76. You may, like me, feel embarrassed for Robeson. To...
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    16mm colour and Black & White (approximately 4,700 ft) Les Tod, Kino Cinema Quarterly, Winter 2006 Paul F. Ruckert, American Cinematographer, July 1945 Kev...
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    Ann (1989). "The economy of desire: The commodity form in/of the cinema". Quarterly Review of Film and Video. 11 (1): 23–33. doi:10.1080/10509208909361285...
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