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London.: The National Film Theatre., 1970. 14pp, with a filmography, & short biography. . Paper Covers.. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Archive of 29 London National Film Theatre monthly screening programs by [National Film Theatre] - 1963
by [National Film Theatre]
Archive of 29 London National Film Theatre monthly screening programs
by [National Film Theatre]
- Used
London: National Film Theatre, 1963. Collection of 29 monthly film programs from the London National Film Theatre, dating between 1957 and 1963.
A large collection of programs from the early days of Britain's leading repertory cinema, including critical essays, synopses, and film schedules for varying seasons at the theatre, each program generally comprising a period of between one and three months. Also included in the collection are early programs for the London Film Festival, which began in 1953. Amongst many others, those featured include Luchino Visconti, Alfred Hitchcock, Michelangelo Antonioni, Vincente Minelli, Fritz Lang, Jacques Tati, Jean Renoir, Samuel Fuller, Federico Fellini, Charlie Chaplin, and Alexander Dovzhenko.
Still in operation today, the National Film Theatre was established in 1951, and was renamed the BFI Southbank when it was absorbed by the British Film Institute in 2007. It is best known for its focus on British and international filmmakers.
Variously sized, no greater than 5.75 x 10 inches. All programs in Very Good or better condition.
A large collection of programs from the early days of Britain's leading repertory cinema, including critical essays, synopses, and film schedules for varying seasons at the theatre, each program generally comprising a period of between one and three months. Also included in the collection are early programs for the London Film Festival, which began in 1953. Amongst many others, those featured include Luchino Visconti, Alfred Hitchcock, Michelangelo Antonioni, Vincente Minelli, Fritz Lang, Jacques Tati, Jean Renoir, Samuel Fuller, Federico Fellini, Charlie Chaplin, and Alexander Dovzhenko.
Still in operation today, the National Film Theatre was established in 1951, and was renamed the BFI Southbank when it was absorbed by the British Film Institute in 2007. It is best known for its focus on British and international filmmakers.
Variously sized, no greater than 5.75 x 10 inches. All programs in Very Good or better condition.
- Seller Royal Books, Inc. (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher National Film Theatre
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1963
- Keywords Archives | Film Programs | 1970s Cinema