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Has the documentary film a future? / delivered by Newman Rosenthal at the State Film Theatre, 18th October, 1978 at the invitation of the Victorian Documentary Film Council
Bib ID 2817308
Format BookBook
Author
Rosenthal, Newman H. (Newman Hirsch), 1898-
 
Description Melbourne : State Film Centre, 1978 
20p. : ill. ; 30cm. 
ISBN 0724119434
Series

John Grierson lecture ; 1.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Documentary films.  |  Documentary films.
Other authors/contributors State Film Centre (Vic.)  |  Victorian Documentary Film Council

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