"Founded on the 22nd of October, 1955, in Paris, by pioneers of Protestant film work, INTERFILM is an international network of Church film and media institutions as well as dedicated individuals with the goal of coordinating dialogues between Church and film. Directed by the terms and aims of the World Council of Churches (WCC), it includes members from the Churches of the Reformation and the Orthodox Churches, but also Jewish people and representatives from the Catholic tradition, insofar as these latter are not active in SIGNIS. The fact that INTERFILM exists is due to the steadfast engagement of far-sighted personalities, and it is high time to finally acknowledge their film-cultural activities with a separate publication. I am pleased that this is possible through international involvement and in different languages, even if we must do without a consistent translation of all of the contributions. It is aimed at focusing the attention of the current INTERFILM members and partners on the journey up to now and at reflecting on the present state of dialogue between Church and film." (Foreword, page 8)