Categories | Film trade magazine |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
Founded | 1950 |
Final issue | 1957 |
Country | Italy |
Based in | Rome |
Language | Italian |
OCLC | 4123319 |
Unitalia Film was a film trade magazine which was published between 1950 and 1957 in Rome, Italia. Its subtitle was Rivista trimestrale dell'Unione nazionale per la diffusione del film italiano all'estero (Italian : Quarterly magazine of the National Union for the diffusion of Italian films abroad). [1]
Unitalia Film was started in 1950. [2] The magazine was started by a film trade organization, Unitalia Film, which aims at distributing of the Italian films abroad. [3] It was headquartered in Rome. [4] Giuliana Stramiglioli was the correspondent of the magazine in Japan. [2] Unitalia Film folded in 1957. [4]
Japanese film trade magazine, UniJapan Film Quarterly , was modeled on Unitalia Film. [2]
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