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Screening By Wellington Film Institute

“HUHE EDGE OF THE WORLD,” which has been screened commercially in New Zealand, but which rhe Wellington Film Institute considers is worthy of special presetation is to be screened ar the Dominion Museum lecture hall on Monday night, together with an English G.P.O. Film Unit documentary Him, “Night Mail,” and a Russian botanical film procured by the Government, which exchanged a Xew Zealand film for it. “The Edge of the World” is descrilted as somewhat similar to “Man of Aran,” telling a story based on the evacuation of St. Hilda some years ago. “Night Mail” illustrates rhe journey of the London - Edinburgh - Aberdeen mail, which {ticks up and drops mail as it goes, stopping only once on the trip The scientific filin, “Reformer of Nature,” shows how a famous Russian hybridist develops new kinds of berry fruits. e

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 257, 28 July 1939, Page 14

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Screening By Wellington Film Institute Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 257, 28 July 1939, Page 14

Screening By Wellington Film Institute Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 257, 28 July 1939, Page 14

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