Film Associates

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Film Associates Inc. was an American film production and distribution company .

Film Associates was headed by Henwar Rodakiewicz . They drove the mid-1920s European films as The Lost Shoe by Ludwig Berger or the inhumanity of Marcel L'Herbier . In the 1930s and 1940s she made several films of her own, mainly documentaries , including Portrait of a Young Man in Three Movements (1931) and The City (1931). Her biggest success was Adventure in the Bronx , written and directed by Joseph Krumgold , and directed by Rodakiewicz as executive producer. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Documentary in 1942 , but was defeated by Churchill's Island .

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