
C.E.M.A.
Directed by Charles De la Tour, Desmond Dickinson, Alan OsbistonA 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.
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C.E.M.A. Trivia
C.E.M.A. was released on September 1, 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 17 min.
C.E.M.A. was produced by Alexander Shaw.
The key characters in C.E.M.A. are Self (R.A. Butler).
C.E.M.A. is a Short, War, Documentary film.
C.E.M.A. has an audience rating of 5.6 out of 10.

