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  • ONE FAMILY

    ONE FAMILY 1930 has video enhanced entry

    ... guards and would lead to an initial ‘premiere run of one week’ (Bioscope, 2 July 1930, 2). However, ... 2 July 1930, 2.

    One Family’, Bioscope, 9 July ...

     
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    ... moves cause to tribal organisation and family life and states that some ... as late as 1963 South Africa made one final appeal. However, historian Francis ... Theatre Association, 1996).

    ‘Future of One Million Africans’, Monthly Film ...

     
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    ... earlier productions such as the Empire Marketing Board film, One Family (1930).

    The King and His ... Rice (July 2008)

    Brunt, Rosalind, ‘The Family Firm Restored: Newsreel Coverage of the British Monarchy ...

     
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    ... imperial propaganda films, most notably EMB productions like One Family (1930), which illustrated by a tour of ... transmits a message of imperial interdependency – ‘a great family… blood brotherhood of loyalty’ – ...
     
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    ... on the surfboats.

    Tropical Harvest is one of a number of productions set in the Gold ... ’, all descended from ‘one family’, produce the casks ... loading of casks onto the surfboats. One of the European men also travels ...

     
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    ... own declining international standing, is most succinctly described as one of ‘political advancement and community development& ... films such as the Empire Marketing Board’s One Family or Heart of an Empire (1935), the Dominions ...
     
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    ... dusk shots of startled birds in flight are one such moment. Wright and Taylor ... documentaries associated with John Grierson, it became one of the highest profile films produced ... the EMB’s first film project One Family (1930) was abandoned ...
     
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    ... Marketing Board on imperial titles such as One Family, now working for Publicity ... . Spoken by Basil Gill, who was one of the country’s leading Shakespearean ... an area of fighting and destruction into one of peace. The castles appear as symbols ...
     
  • Dalyell Collection (Reel 10): Christmas party, Bahrain 1933-34
    ... -37 (DNB, Galbraith 2000, 15-17). 

    Loch had a significant family connection to the island Shaikhdom, as his great-great uncle, ... as they inspect the police corps, and the impression is one of a chaperone with his charge. Shaikh Hamad may not ...

     
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    ... production companies’. Its laboratory, one of the most sophisticated in Africa, was ... of Westerns.

    Particular importance is also placed on family. Indeed, the film plays almost ... the term ‘men of the family’ which was earlier used ...

     
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    ... the native Sinhalese continue to have repercussions. In both countries whole families were employed in the trade, living in basic ... could be treated. This is evident in its condescending narrative: at one point workers are described as getting ill ‘ ...
     
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    ... made for a unification of Marathi speaking regions under one state; Maharashtra was formed in 1960, becoming the ... between that family and the land. Correspondingly, the actors are constantly smiling at one another. There is also a bizarre sequence in which ...