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  1. Harry Bruce Woolfe CBE, (1880, Marylebone, London – 1965, Brighton) was an English film producer and occasional director who founded British Instructional Films.

  2. Sep 16, 2021 · This chapter centers on a definition of documentary by Harry Bruce Woolfe (1880–1965). He was responsible for noteworthy innovations in documentary style and content in the 1920s. Of great interest to us is Woolfe’s 1933 article “Commercial...

    • Dan Geva
    • 2021
  3. Harry Bruce Woolfe (1880–1965) was responsible for noteworthy inno- vations in documentary style and content in the 1920s. 1 Philip French sums up Woolfe’s professional timeline:

  4. Harry Bruce Woolfe (1880-1965) was the managing director of British Instructional Films, and later Gaumont-British Instructional, the two production companies responsible for producing Secrets of Nature and Secrets of life.

  5. www.colonialfilm.org.uk › production-company › british-instructional-filmsProduction Companies | colonialfilm

    Harry Bruce Woolfe, who founded the company in August 1919 with a capital of £3,000, sought to produce pictures which were both broadly educational and generally entertaining to non-specialist audiences.

  6. www.colonialfilm.org.uk › production-company › gaumont-britishProduction Companies | colonialfilm

    Headed by the founder of British Instructional Films (BIF), Harry Bruce Woolfe, and joined by many of BIF’s staff, GBI shared its predecessor’s initial interest in ‘visual education’, while also retaining a particular interest in imperial subjects.

  7. Harry Bruce Woolfe CBE, (1880, Marylebone, London – 1965, Brighton) was an English film producer and occasional director who founded British Instructional Films. The company focused on documentaries, nature films, and works concerning World War I.