British Instructional Films

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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.[1] In 1928, the company constructed Welwyn Studios. The company was later merged into the larger British International Pictures, who took over the running of the facility in Welwyn Garden City.

Selected films[]

References[]

  1. ^ Low p.129-132

Bibliography[]

  • Low, Rachael, History of the British Film, 1918-1929 (George Allen & Unwin, 1971)

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