British Instructional Films

The company released a number of feature films during the late silent film and early sound eras, developing a reputation for making short documentaries.

[1] These included the Secrets of Nature series (1922-1933), consisting of 144 films.

Filmmaker, historian and critic Paul Rotha described these in 1930 as "the sheet anchor of the British film industry".

The company was later merged into the larger British International Pictures, which took over the running of the facility in Welwyn Garden City.

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