Itt-Ott, 1976 (9. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)

1976 / 4. szám

life in Hungary. With captions. Hungary; Geography. Biofilms. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970. 1 roll, color, 35 mm. Summary: Explores the influence of the Soviet Union in Hungary. Reveals the Russian social structure in the present political hierarchy. Emphasizes the geography of Hungary. With captions. Hungary; Historical Background. Biofilms. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970. 1 roll, color, 35 mm. Summary! Explores the influence of the Soviet Union in Hungary. Reveals the Russian social structure in the present political hierarchy. Em­phasizes the historical background of Hungary. With captions. Hungary; Industry and Progress. McGraw-Hill, 1972. Made in collaboration with Vision Associates. 37 fr., color, 35 mm. With teacher*s guide. Summary: Explores the in­dustrial organization of Hungary. Hungary: My Country. EncyclopaediaBritannica Educational Corp., 1973. 90 fr., color, 35 mm. and phonodisc, 2 s., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (Eastern Europe from Within) Also is­sued with phonotape in cassette. With teacher's guide. Credits: Producer, Milan Herzog in collaboration with Alfred J. Rieber,- narrator, Nagy Ilona. Summary: Examines some of the history, culture and geography of Hungary. Hungary! Village Life. Biofilms. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970. 1 roll, color, 35 mm. Summary: Explores the influence of the Soviet Union in Hungary. Reveals the Russian social structure in the present political hierarchy. Emphasizes vil­lage life in Hungary. With captions. Hungary*s Collective Farms . Society for Visual Education, 1972. 71 fr., color, 35 mm. With teacher’s guide. Summary: Describes the Hungarian collective farm system and its agricultural products. Living in Hungary Today. Murray Lincoln Miller. Made and released by Society for Visual Education, 1961. 51 fr., color, 35 mm. Summary: Shows how the life and economy of Hungary stem from its position in the heart of the lowland Danube Plain. Contrasts old cultural Budapest with the more recent industrial port that is now Budapest. Compares living conditions, housing, transportation in Budapest to conditions in rural Hungary and smaller cities. Includes views of educational institutions from grade schools through uni­versities . The Miraculous Hind: a Hungarian Legend. National Film Board of Canada, 1972. Re­­leased in the U.S. by Donars Productions, 1973. 52 fr., color, 35 mm. Credits: Writer and illustrator, Elizabeth Cleaver. Summary: Recounts the Hungarian legend about the founding of the nation of Hungary by Magyar and Hunor, two sons of a powerful king. La Nuova Ungheria. Italia-URSS Film, Rome, 1953. 110 fr., black and white, 35 mm. Summary: Illustrates various developments in industry, farming, education, science and the arts, that have come about in Hungary as a result of the election of the socialist govern­ment after the Nazi-Fascist war. Out. United Nations Film Board, 1957. Released by Stanbow Productions, 1959. 70 fr., 25

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