NATIVES’ FILM EDUCATION.
The kinema is being largely used by the French in the distant provinces of Indo-China for tho education of too native inhabitants. The Governor-General has arranged a series of kinema missions, which travel from village to village with a portable installation. The screen is set up in the village clearing, and at night the films depicting French activity, pictorial records of the French air and navy, and French ports, with the bustle of trade from French Eastern colonies, are thrown on it; while ono or two crudely comic films are also included.
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Evening Star, Issue 17954, 27 April 1922, Page 10
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95NATIVES’ FILM EDUCATION. Evening Star, Issue 17954, 27 April 1922, Page 10
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