CEMA (1942)
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.
Directors: Desmond Dickinson, Dylan Thomas, Peter Graham Scott, Charles De la Tour, Alan Osbiston.
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R.A. Butler as Self |
| Directing | Desmond Dickinson | Director |
| Directing | Dylan Thomas | Director |
| Directing | Peter Graham Scott | Director |
| Directing | Charles De la Tour | Director |
| Directing | Alan Osbiston | Director |
| Production | Alexander Shaw | Producer |
| Editing | Alan Osbiston | Editor |
| Crew | Charles Marlborough | Cinematography |
| Editing | Lyla Cranston | Editor |