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The History of Cinema: 1933 |
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Macedonia - USSR |
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| Macedonia | ||||
| – German production company UFA make the documentary From Kosovo Field to the Ohrid Lake, while In Imperial Skopje is produced by Yugoslav Education Film. [ADD] | ||||
| – The Duracevi family open the Palas cinema in Bitola. [ADD] | ||||
| – Matea Maksimovic opens the Balkans cinema in Tetovo. [ADD] | ||||
| – The Central cinema opens in Kicevo. [ADD] | ||||
| – Dimitar Stanoev-Fakir from Pehchevo and his travelling theatre of magicians tours the Maleshovo area with a small projector and eight films. [ADD] | ||||
| – The magazine Skopski Glasnik (The Skopje Messenger) begins publishing a regular film column with reviews and criticism by Ljubo Dobrichanin and Boris Pavlovic. [ADD] | ||||
| Mexico | ||||
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| 31/5 - | Fernando de Fuentes El Prisionero trece is released. [ADD] | |||
| Mongolia | ||||
| – The Ministry of Public Education establishes a cinema department. [ADD] | ||||
| Palestine | ||||
| 31/12 - | British censors ban Polish director Aleksander Ford’s Sabra, the first full-length Yiddish sound film, claiming it is a work of ‘left-wing and anti-Arab’ propaganda. [ADD] | |||
| Philippines | ||||
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| – Antonio G. Sempio’s Punyal na Ginto (Golden Dagger), the first talking Tagalog film, is released. [ADD] | ||||
| Singapore | ||||
| – The Motilal Chemical Company of Bombay produce Laila Majnun, Malaysia’s first film. A tragedy based on a classical Persian story, the film is directed by B. S. Rajhans and the cast, made up from members of a local opera group was led by M. Suki and Fatima Jasmin. [ADD] | ||||
| Sweden | ||||
| – Bengt Idestam Almquist establishes the first film archives in Stockholm. [ADD] | ||||
| Switzerland | ||||
| Oct - | In Geneva, The League of Nations holds a conference for the Distribution of Educational Films. [ADD] | |||
| Thailand | ||||
| – King Prajadhipok builds the Sala Chalerm Krung Movie Theatre. [ADD] | ||||
| – Pou Som Fao Sap (Grandpa Som’s Treasure), directed by Khun Wichit Martra, is released. It is the first colour film made in Thailand. [ADD] | ||||
| USSR | ||||
| 17/11 - | Lev Kuleshov’s Velikiy uteshitel (The Great Consoler) is released. [ADD] | |||
| – 44 films are produced in the USSR in 1933. [ADD] | ||||
Other Key Films of 1933 |
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| Dezertir (Deserter) (Vsevelod Pudovkin) [ADD] | ||||
| Okraina (Boris Barnet) [ADD] | ||||
The History of Cinema: 1933 |
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| Germany - Italy | ||||
| Gt. Britain | ||||
| USA January - April | ||||
| USA May - August | ||||
| USA September - December | ||||