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Beaconsfield home of the National Film School
The town has had many cottage industries mainly artistically inclined. In 1922 a film school came to Beaconsfield It closed as the Beaconsfield Film Studio in 1967. Concern grew as to the lack of study areas for film and it was bought in 1969-1970. In 1971 it became the National Film School. Early on silent films were recorded including The Ringer. The last in 1928 Red Aces. Many famous people attended and worked at the film studios. The film studio history is detailed including its funding.
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