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  2. Film society - Wikipedia

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    The term "film club" appears for the first time in April 1907 with the creation of Edmond Benoit-Lévy 's "Film club." Located at the 5 Montmartre boulevard in Paris, it is to preserve and place at the disposal of its members all the cinematographic documents and productions existing. It is also equipped with a room of projection.

  3. Into Film - Wikipedia

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    Into Film Club is an extra-curricular activity that enables educators to bring young people together and inspire a passion for film and film learning in young audiences. [9] Clubs in school settings tend to be run by teachers, and usually take place after school or during break times, while some clubs are run in other settings, such as ...

  4. Pages in category "Film organizations in the United States" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 15 Best International Film Schools of 2022

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    Australian Film, Television and Radio School Australia’s preeminent screen arts and broadcast school benefits from a beautiful setting in one of the most pleasant parts of Sydney, as well as a ...

  6. Federation of Film Societies of India - Wikipedia

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    Film historians began to call for corrections of the distortions of Imperial India. A banned Charles Chaplin was now free to send his films into India; Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin was allowed public screenings from 1955. On an average, FFSI members have been screening about 230 films annually [5] drawn from about 65 nations. It ...

  7. Swiss Companies Join Forces to Launch Swiss Film Studios AG ...

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    A group of prominent Swiss production companies has joined forces and founded a new outfit called Swiss Studios AG in Zurich. The groundbreaking move was prompted by the so-called “Lex Netflix ...

  8. The Vikings (reenactment group) - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded by Peter Seymour and Alan Jeffery in 1971 as the Norse Film and Pageant Society (NFPS), initially as an extension to their 'Central Focus' WWII film club, with the purpose of bringing an awareness of the Norse Myths and the Viking culture to the public through dramatic entertainment.

  9. 10 Virtual Book Clubs You Can Join Now—And How to ... - AOL

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