Wolfgang Suschitzky Movies
- 1947

Dover, Spring 1947
Dover, Spring 194701947HD
Dover made over: this quirky and pointed public information film reveals how the heavily-bombed and shelled Kent town was being replanned after the...
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- 1973

Design in Steel
Design in Steel01973HD
Artists, designers and engineers extol the virtues of steel.
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- 1943

Debris Tunnelling
Debris Tunnelling01943HD
A British documentary on tunneling if a building falls in ruins.
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- 1966

The River Must Live
The River Must Live01966HD
A BAFTA award nominated short feature studying river pollution in Europe and how it can be overcome by the treatment of urban and industrial wastes.
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- 1969

Rembrandt's The Three Crosses
Rembrandt's The Three Crosses01969HD
A documentary feature detailing the engraving of the original plate for this celebrated print; the artist's experimental use of different papers and...
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- 1945

Birth-day
Birth-day01945HD
Encourages mothers to seek medical advice from the earliest stages of pregnancy and to take advantage of existing maternity services.
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- 1944

Children of the City
Children of the City71944HD
Attitudes to and treatment of juvenile delinquency in Scotland.
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- 1946

Chasing the Blues
Chasing the Blues01946HD
A short film that shows a mill owner that improves working conditions to improve worker productivity.
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- 1949

Mining Review 2nd Year No. 12
Mining Review 2nd Year No. 1201949HD
The 24th issue of the long running industry cinemagazine, featuring the articles: 'Holiday Camp', 'Beside the Sea', 'Up River' and 'Pitmen's Derby'.
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- 1947

Life Begins Again
Life Begins Again61947HD
A short feature illustrating just how medical science deals with the after effects of accidents and injuries.
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- 1946

Cotton Come Back
Cotton Come Back01946HD
A short film trying to stop people in the North of England from worrying about losing their cotton industry jobs.
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