We Live in Two Worlds explained

We Live In Two Worlds
Director:Alberto Cavalcanti
Starring:J. B. Priestley
Music:Maurice Jaubert
Cinematography:John Taylor
Editing:Richard McNaughton
Studio:GPO Film Unit
Runtime:29 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

We Live In Two Worlds is a 1937 filmed talk by British writer J. B. Priestley, in which he expounds on the benefits of cross-border trade and communications, contrasting such commerce with the military preoccupations of individual nations.[1] The film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, the second of seven that the writer and director made for the Swiss telephone company Pro Telephone Zurich between 1936 and 1939.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/1301267/index.html We Live In Two Worlds at BFI Screenonline
  2. Book: The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Aitken, I.. 2013. Routledge. 9780415596428. 984. 2016-12-15.