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Vjekoslav Majcen, Filmski fond škole narodnog zdravlja »Andrija Štampar« u Kinoteci Hrvatske. Arhivski vjesnik, 30/1987. str. 71—88. SRH i SIZ kinematografije SRH; Grafički zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb, 1978. 2. Ivo Škrabalo, Između publike i države; Povijest hrvatske kinematografije 1896—1980, Zagreb, 1984. 3. Petar Volk, Istorija jugoslovenskog filma, Beograd, 1986. Na kraju treba spomenuti i jedan filmski dokumenat: dokumentarni film »Škola Štampar« koji su uz sudjelovanje Kinoteke Hrvatske snimili Ivo Škrabalo (scenarij) i Mladen Juran (režija), kao filmski hommage ovoj specifičnoj filmskoj produkciji i ljudima koji su je stvarali. SUMMARY THE FILM FUNDS OF THE SCHOOL OF NATIONAL HEALTH »ANDRIJA ŠTAMPAR« AT THE CROATIAN FILM-LIBRARY WITHIN THE CROATIAN ARCHIVE In 1924 social-welfare and health institutions started to use more intensiv films as source of health education. It was then that the first photo and film laboratory was established at the Institute of social medicine in Zagreb. With the foundation of the Zagreb School of national health in 1926, this institution becomes the centre of production and distribution of educatio nal film. During the period upto 1940, the School producet over a hundred health-educational and documentary films, which today constitute the most wholesome part of the national film tradition, in Croatia. At the time the most prominent scriptwriters and directors at the School were: Milan Marjanović, Joža Ivakić, Mladen Širola, Kamilo Broessler and Drago Chloupek; the cameramen were Stanislav Noworyta, Anatolij Bazarov and Aleksandar Gerasimov. Apart from the development of specific educational films and the spreading of basic film culture among the population, the School of national health with its film production gave a special contribution to the development of film media and film technique (movies and documentary, animated film, sound film). In 1982, the Croatian Film-library within the Croatian Archive has taken over the whole film fund of the School. For better preservation, the whole fund has been transfered on to inflammable film tape. By doing so, over 58 movies and documentary film produced by the School in the period 1928—1952. have been preserved, and also 30 educational films of foreign production used by the School. 88