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0005327
Publisher: Anthony Roland Films
Place Published: Northbrook, Ill.
Year: 1968
Date & Collation: 10 mins.Colour.Sound.Director: P.SCHIVAZAP. Producer: Giorgio PATARA.
Description: The Anthony Roland Collection of Films on Art. Views of international sculpture in streets of Spoleto at Festival of Two Worlds (to American commentary Titanic monsters invade the city..."). Includes a brief view of Upright Motive No. 1: Glenkiln Cross 1955-1956 bronze and comment on Working Model for U.N.E.S.C.O. Reclining Figure 1957 bronze "wrapped in moss-like green as though it had just alighted from the woods of Monteluco awakened from its long sylvan slumbers and proudly facing the murky sky"."
0009799
Publisher: Anthony Roland Films
Place Published: Northbrook
Year: 1970
Date & Collation: 17 mins.Black and white.Sound.Produced, directed and edited by Anthony M.ROLAND.
Description: The Anthony Roland Collection of Films on Art. Commentary on the qualities of historical and modern drawings; including a brief view of Pink and Green Sleepers, 1941 drawing in a section on expression, with the comment that it summed up all the fatigue and exhaustion of war-time shelter life". Selection and commentary by Henry M. ROLAND."
0006259
Publisher: Anthony Roland Films
Place Published: Montrouge
Year: 1964
Date & Collation: 10 mins.Black and white.Credits in French.Director: Anthony M.ROLAND.Music: Marius Constant.Camera: Daniel Harispe.Production: Films de Saturne.
Description: Close-up views of War Drawings by Moore to background of strident music. Central Office of Information film of London in wartime, and buildings on fire at beginning and end.
0005004
Publisher: Anthony Roland Films
Place Published: Northbrook, Ill.
Year: 1969
Date & Collation: 24 mins.Colour.Sound.Directed and produced by Anthony M.ROLAND.
Description: The Anthony Roland Collection of Films on Art. Issued in association with Parkside Films. The opening titles are shown over Moore's Knife Edge Two Piece, 1962-1965 bronze outside the Houses of Parliament. Followed by informal interviews/working sessions at London galleries and auction houses.