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A Filmography of the Third World: An Annotated List of 16mm Films
Metuchen, New Jers.: Scarecrow (1976), 319 pp.
"Provides titles with annotations, producer, length, date, distributor and whether color or black/white for films about the undeveloped areas of the world and also - although the title does not indicate this - major ethnic minorities in the northern nations of North America and Europe. Among the top
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World Communications: A 200 Country Survey of Press, Radio, Television, Film
Paris; Essex: Gower Press, 5th ed. (1975), xvii, 533 pp.
Film, Television and Society
Berlin: German Foundation for Developing Countries; Sender Freies Berlin (1971), 317 pp.
World Communications: Press, Radio, Television, Film
Paris: UNESCO (1964), 380 pp.
Mass Media in the Developing Countries
Paris: UNESCO (1961), 45 pp.
"There is statistical evidence to show that the expansion of a nation's economy is paralleled by the expansion of its media. Almost 70 per cent of the world's population, spread over 100 countries, does not have basic mass information facilities. These areas are always underdeveloped and lack facili
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The Film in Colonial Development
London: British Film Institute (bfi) (1948), 53 pp.
"Report of a congress held in London in January 1948 under the chairmanship of Mr A. M. Crawley, MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Secretary of State for the Colonies — Opening discussion: the film and primitive peoples — The commercial aspect of films intended for the colonies — Making films
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