Movie Clubs were established by amateur moviemakers and collectively constituted an amateur cinema culture. Movie clubs came in different shapes and sizes: some were defined by their geographical location, others were oriented around particular activities, and still others collected users of a specific film gauge (i.e. 8mm film).



Stroud and District Film Society

Alternate Name:

Camelot Films

Location:

Stroud, Gloucestershire UK

Associated Filmmaker/People:

Grace Allington


Guf di Varese

Location:

Varese, Italy

Associated Films:

Vita che ritorna [Returning Life] (1937)

Volo a vela [Hang-gliding] (1938)


Cine-club di Udine

Location:

Udine, Italy

Associated Filmmaker/People:

Renato Spinotti

Associated Films:

Via dell’impero [Empire Way] (1934)


Cine-club di Catania

Location:

Sicily, Italy

Associated Filmmaker/People:

Ugo Saitta

Franco Speciale

Antonietta Ferrante

Associated Films:

Vent’anni [Twenty Years] (1931)


Hoylake Photographic Society

Location:

UK


Club des Amateurs Cinéastes de France

Location:

Paris, France


Cinamat-Club

Location:

Paris, France


Fédération Française des Clubs de Cinéma d’Amateurs [French Federation of Amateur Cinema Clubs]

Location:

Paris, France


Section Ciné-amateur de la Société Française de Photographie [Amateur Ciné Section of the French Society of Photography]

Location:

Paris, France


Cinamat-Club marocain [Cinamat Club of Morocco]

Location:

Casablanca, Morocco


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