Itt-Ott, 1976 (9. évfolyam, 1-6. szám)
1976 / 4. szám
Refuge England. British Film Institute, London, 1059. Released in the U.S. by Films Incorporated, 1971. 26 min., b&w, 16 mm. Summary: Describes a lonely Hungarian refugee's first day in London as he sets out to make a place for himself in a new and seemingly alien environment. Revolt in Hungary. Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Made and released by Columbia Broadcasting System, 1958. 28 min., b&w, 16 mm. Summary: Uses newsreel clips and documentary footage to show the revolt in Hungary during the fall of 1956. Another issue 35 mm. Revolt of a Generation. U.S. Information Agency, 1956. Made by Hearst Metrotone News. 20min., sd., b&w, 16 mm. (Our times No. 29) Summary: Recounts the story of the Hungarian people from the imposition of Communist Party rule in 1948 through the 1956 revolt and Soviet intervention and repression. Shows demonstrations throughout the world condemning Soviet repression, and the exodus of refugees over the Austrian border. Prepared for overseas use. Filmstrips Children of Rural Hungary. Eye Gate House, 1964. 47 fr., color, 35 mm. With manual. Illustrates scenes in the everyday life of a child of rural Hungary. Shows the child attending school, creating handicraft ornaments, and participating in recreational activities. Describes the life on cooperative farms and the chief products of the farms. Notes the geographic features and seasonal changes in Hungary. Children of Urban Hungary. Eye Gate House, 1964. 46 fr., color, 35 mm. With teacher's manual. Summary: Illustrates daily and holiday scenes in the life of children of urban Hungary. Shows them engaged in winter sports, handicrafts, and classroom activities. Notes the geographic location and geographic features of Hungary. The Danube. Hungary1 sSeacoast. Society for Visual Education, 1972. 70fr., color, 35 mm. With teacher's guide. Shows the location and describes the importance of the Danube River and points out the many aspects of Hungary's economy that revolve around the Danube River Valley. Hungary. Don Bosco. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970. 43 fr., color, 35mm. Summary: Describes the customs, famous paintings, scenery, topography and industry of Hungary. Hungary. Eye Gate House, 1962. 42 fr., color, 35 mm. With teacher's manual. Summary: Discusses chief agricultural products, the major industines, and the industrial products of Hungary, as well as the major industries of Budapest and other cities. Hungary: Agriculture Today. McGraw-Hill, 1972. Made in collaboration with Vision Associates. 35 fr., color, 35 mm. With teacher's guide. Summary: Explores the agricultural capabilities and achievements of Hungary. Hungary: City 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 city 24