1942    17minShort, Bélica,
5.6
A documentary about the precursor to the Arts Council, the wartime Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA), featuring an introduction by education minister R A Butler, an art exhibition in a factory and live music and theatre performances in various English locations.

Where to Watch C.E.M.A.

  • R.A. ButlerSelf
  • Charles De la TourDirector
  • Desmond DickinsonDirector
  • Alan OsbistonDirector / Editor
  • Dylan ThomasDirector
  • Peter Graham ScottDirector
  • Alexander ShawProductor
  • Lyla CranstonEditor

C.E.M.A. Trivia

C.E.M.A. was released on 1 de septiembre de 1942.

C.E.M.A. was directed by Charles De la Tour, Desmond Dickinson, Alan Osbiston, Dylan Thomas, Peter Graham Scott.

C.E.M.A. has a runtime of 17min.

C.E.M.A. was produced by Alexander Shaw.

A documentary about the precursor to the Arts Council, the wartime Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA), featuring an introduction by education minister R A Butler, an art exhibition in a factory and live music and theatre performances in various English locations.

The key characters in C.E.M.A. are Self (R.A. Butler).

C.E.M.A. is a Short, Bélica, Documental film.

C.E.M.A. has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.

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