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The History of Cinema: 1936 |
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Macedonia - USSR |
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The second sound cinema, ‘The Craftsman House’ opens in Prilep. [ADD] | |||
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23/10 - |
The second regular cinema, the Leskovic, opens in Tetovo. The first film it shows is The Bosnian Rhapsody. [ADD] | |||
| – Blagoja Drnkov shoots ‘The Catholic Procession’ in Skopje on a 9.5mm camera. [ADD] | ||||
| – Drnkov also makes Roosterfight, a short silent film shot on an 8mm camera with Nikola Hadzi-Nikolov. [ADD] | ||||
| – Petar Dulev writes film reviews and commentary in the Makedonski Vesti (Macedonian News). [ADD] | ||||
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| 28/9 - | Carlos Navarro’s Janitzio is released. [ADD] | |||
| Mongolia | ||||
| – The Mongol Kino film studio opens. It’s first film is 74th Celebration of the 1st of May. [ADD] | ||||
| Pakistan | ||||
| – Madanrai Vakil’s Delhi Express, the first film to be shot in a Lahore studio, is released. [ADD] | ||||
| Poland | ||||
| – START disbands due to internal disputes. [ADD] | ||||
| Portugal | ||||
| – The government creates the Department of National Propaganda (DNP), which controls all aspects of the film industry. [ADD] | ||||
| Romania | ||||
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| 7/2 - | The humorous musical Bing Bang, directed by and starring N. Stroe and Vasile Vasilache, premieres at the Arpa Cinema in Bucharest. [ADD] | |||
| – Mickey Mouse is banned on the grounds that he is frightening to children. [ADD] | ||||
| Serbia | ||||
| – The State Film Authority records that there are 53 cinemas in 29 towns, 48 of which are equipped for sound. [ADD] | ||||
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| – Cathay – then known as Associated Theatres – enter the exhibition business and begin to build and buy cinemas. [ADD] | ||||
| Spain | ||||
| – Manuel Casanova founds the Compañía Industrial Film Española S.A (CIFESA), which will grow to become the largest production company in Spain. [ADD] | ||||
| – Film production in Spain rises from an output of 21 films in 1934 to 37 in this year. [ADD] | ||||
| Tanzania | ||||
| – Major Notcutt and his team arrive to make a total of approximately 35 films for the Bantu Educational Cinema Experiment over the next year. [ADD] | ||||
| Thailand | ||||
| – The Constitutional government assigns the Sri Krung Sound Film Company to produce Leard Tahan Thai (Thai Soldier Blood), directed by Khun Wichit Martra, to promote both national idealism and the country’s armed forces. [ADD] | ||||
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| 21/2 - | The first Moscow International Film Festival is held. Films receiving awards include Georgi Vasliliev and Sergei Vasliliev’s Chapaev, Yunost Maxima (The Youth of Maxim) by Grigori Dozintzev and Leonid Trauberg, and Friedrich Ermler’s Krestyane (Peasants). Rene Clair’s Le Dernier Milliardaire (The Last Millionaire) and King Vidor’s Our Daily Bread are among foreign films to receive an award. [ADD] | |||
| 6/11 – Ukrainfilm and Mosfilm release Aleksandr Dovzhenko’s Aerograd. [ADD] | ||||
| – Aleksandr Ptushko’s Novyy Gullier (New Gulliver), a feature-length live-action and animated puppet film, is released. Based on Swift’s novel, the film nevertheless has a Soviet propagandistic slant. [ADD] | ||||
| – The Comintern merges Mezhrabpom into Soyuzfilm. [ADD] | ||||
Other Key Films of 1935 |
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| Vámonos con Pancho Villa [ADD] | ||||
| The History of Cinema: 1935 | ||||
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