NEGOTIATIONS between the SCMA and CEA on revisions to their national psy agreement have been concluded. The new agreement will go before the CEA general council on January 11 for ratification. The agreement covers England and Walec, but. for the time being, excludes Scotland. It
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
open Mar Del Plata BRITISH LION'S "Black Tights," opened the 1960 Venice Film Festival, ha. been selected to launch the international ff.,- I v a at Mar Del Plata, in the _Argentine. Showing out-of-Competition, - it will be scr.sn e4 before a large, distinguished film and diplo
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
television, will not be extended to James Woolf. In reaching this decision, the CEA executive committee emphasises that the original resolution whereby members were recommended not to book any film or films in which John Woolf or Daniel Angel or their respective companies were c
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
A 'Y modern cinema sound and projection equ.," meat bought for spot cash. I pay collection. For a quick decision and e'• meat contact the largest buyer in the
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
I.—Discussion the r i es oca u r ed exb in ibi r t e o ga r rcdobtocercnoimngplain—Qpiscumadsse b the admission of members of the public to the RAFCC cinema at Feltwell. Reference was made to a letter received from the RAFCC the contents of which were not regarded by the CEA rep
December 29, 1960 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England