Description | This folder had the previous title 'PERSONAL - CORRESPONDENCE (MISCELLANEOUS). Thorold Dickinson - 1958'. Contains letters and correspondence, regarding issues such as obtaining prints of various United Nations' films, invitations for Dickinson to attend events and visit friends, filming Krushchev and promoting Power Among Men in the Soviet Union, a complaint made by Dickinson to the Rochester Times-Union about their mistaken article stating Zwi Kolitz directed Hill 24 Doesn't Answer, the possibility of the United Nations producing a children's film, Power Among Men being entered into the Academy Awards, ballet and commercialisation in America, audience figures for Power Among Men screenings, and possibilities for creating an Institute for Cinema Studies in Philadelphia. It also contains typed notes for a film services production meeting, a letter to Dickinson regarding the discontinuation of the student film programme in Liverpool, and a letter to Dickinson from Martin Chisholm from The Association of Cinematograph and Allied Technicians' [ACTT] journal 'Cine Technician', requesting an article about the work of the United Nations Film Department for the ACTT's 25th Anniversary, with attached hand-written response by Dickinson informing Chisholm of the work undertaken at the department.
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