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Describes the collections and services offered by the Academy's motion picture archives and library.
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Archives and sells copies of historic Mexican films and posters.
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Silver Theatre and Louis B Mayer Library. Free admission to library, with booking advised for specific research.
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Preserves and exhibits motion pictures. It collects literature and documents, and promotes understanding of cinema for students, scholars, the public.
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An organization comprised of motion picture laboratories, post production facilities and support companies, that is dedicated to the open exchange of technical information affecting filmmakers.
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Organization devoted to advancing the field of moving image archiving. Includes information on membership, conferences, publications, awards, and interest groups.
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Centre for study and education with museum, gallery and film archive. Exhibit highlights, calendar of events, and information on hours, fees, and location.
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Largest collection of television and film titles in Europe. Offers access to titles on several video formats.
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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - the Oscars - film archive and Margaret Herrick Library. Located in Los Angeles. Free admission.
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Includes Australian Film Institute.
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Subjects including psychology, sociology, anthropology and multicultural issues.
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Stock, archival, and news footage network. Instantly search the footage trade's best databases.
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A collection of over 3,800 videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust. Admission by appointment during term time. Housed at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
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Collects and interprets images, films, and equipment in the disciplines of photography and motion pciture.
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Collects and screens fine foreign, art, historical, and other films.
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From the Prelinger Archive, thousands of digitalized industrial, educational, travel, propaganda and other short films from 1903 to the 1970s available for free, online.
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The moving image archive for the English Midlands. News, contact details, and a map of the region represented.
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A free depository for film and video shorts lasting 30 minutes or less produced by UK based independent film makers.
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Dedicated to preserving and sharing Jewish heritage. The collection includes features, documentaries, shorts, newsreels, and home movies. Distributes restored versions of rare Yiddish-language features.
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A public-private partnership to benefit the film preservation efforts of American film archives, historical societies and similar institutions.
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Collection contains 55 hours of moving images about Northern Ireland from 1897-2000, including drama, animation, documentaries, news, newsreels, and amateur films.
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Past festival details with film synopses and genres, as well as a newsletter.
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Collection of advertising, amateur, educational and industrial films that date from 1903 to 1990. Site includes historical and bibliographical resources on these genres.
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Collection of historically important films. General information including donation guidelines.
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Seeks to collect, preserve and share Australia's audio visual heritage.
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Located in Toronto, Ontario, collects and preserves materials for film education, research and production. Entrance charge.
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Collection of television newsreels, documentary and feature films, as well as film ephemera related to Thailand.
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The Archive collects, protects and projects New Zealand's film and television history. Hosts nation-wide and online exhibitions, screenings and education programmes. Has research libraries in Auckland and Wellington.
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Located in Austin, Texas at the University of Texas. Various collections and reading rooms.
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California-based museum, containing over 220,000 films and television programs and newsreel footage. Items are available to the public via screenings, research facilities, and licensing as stock footage.