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      • British Instructional Films was a British film production company which operated between 1919 and 1932. The company's name is often abbreviated to BIF. The company released a number of feature films during the late silent and early sound eras, developing a reputation for making First World War films and documentary shorts.
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  2. British Instructional Films was a British film production company which operated between 1919 and 1932. The company's name is often abbreviated to BIF. The company released a number of feature films during the late silent film and early sound eras, developing a reputation for making short documentaries.

  3. by Mark Connelly (Author) Part of: Exeter Studies in Film History (8 books) See all formats and editions. The book is a study of the British Instructional Film company and its production of war re-enactments and documentaries during the mid to late 1920s.

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  4. Educational cinema was normally divided into three main categories: instructional, educational, and scholastic. [5] Educational films can be used to inform the public about social issues and raise public awareness. For example, an educational film, What About Prejudice?, published in 1959 discussed the prejudice of the white middle class. [6]

  5. Authentic, varied language – British films present you with a wide range of accents and British dialects. A London accent is very different to a Scottish accent, a Welsh accent. Birmingham, Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow – all have their own sounds and pronunciations.