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STANDARD OF FILMS DISCUSSED

IMPROVEMENT SEEN (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON. June 7. A steadily increasing number of good films is being shown m New Zealand, according to a panel of experts who led a discussion at a film school held by the Regional Council of Adult Education and the Wellington Film Society at Victoria University College at the week-end. It was said that the public taste had. a good deal to do with the type of film showing in this country, and as it was improving in quality so were the films. This had been shown with the increasing demand for British films. American films coming into the country were alsd slightly more

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27370, 8 June 1954, Page 13

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STANDARD OF FILMS DISCUSSED Press, Volume XC, Issue 27370, 8 June 1954, Page 13

STANDARD OF FILMS DISCUSSED Press, Volume XC, Issue 27370, 8 June 1954, Page 13

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