We Live In Two Worlds

We Live In Two Worlds is a 1937 filmed talk by British writer J. B. Priestley, in which he expounds on the benefits of cross-border trade and communications, contrasting such commerce with the military preoccupations of individual nations.[1] The film was directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, the second of seven that the writer and director made for the Swiss telephone company Pro Telephone Zurich between 1936 and 1939.[2]

We Live In Two Worlds
Directed byAlberto Cavalcanti
Written byAlberto Cavalcanti
Stuart Legg
StarringJ. B. Priestley
Music byMaurice Jaubert
CinematographyJohn Taylor
Edited byRichard McNaughton
Production
companies
Release date
  • 1937 (1937)
Running time
29 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

References

  1. We Live In Two Worlds at BFI Screenonline
  2. Aitken, I. (2013). The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge. p. 984. ISBN 9780415596428. Retrieved 15 December 2016.


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