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Anthology Film Archives is an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema. [1] The film archive and theater is located at 32 Second Avenue on the southeast corner of East 2nd Street, in a New York City historic district in the ...
Often, a country has its own film archive to preserve the national audiovisual heritage. The International Federation of Film Archives comprises more than 150 institutions in over 77 countries and the Association of European Film Archives and Cinematheques is an affiliation of 49 European national and regional film archives founded in 1991.
Sitney attended Yale University, where he received an A.B. in classics in 1967 and a Ph.D. in comparative literature in 1980. He co-founded the Anthology Film Archives in 1970 [3] and, along with Jonas Mekas, Peter Kubelka, Ken Kelman, and James Broughton, served as one of the members of the Anthology Film Archives Essential Cinema [4] film selection committee.
The films are also known by variant designation, i.e. Film No. 1, Film # 1 or simply # 1. Since the 1970s, Smith's films have been archived and preserved by Anthology Film Archives in New York City. The Academy Film Archive preserved "Abstractions," films 1-3 by Harry Smith. [39]
The film inspires as much boredom and frustration as intrigue and epiphany.... [49] Wavelength is part of Anthology Film Archives' Essential Cinema Repertory collection. [50] The film ranked 102nd in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll of the greatest films ever made, and also received three directors' votes. [51]
The film stars Blake Lively, America Ferrera, Alexis Bledel and Amber Tamblyn as four best friends who are bonded by a perfect-fitting pair of jeans, as they go their separate ways for the first time.
An anthology film (also known as an omnibus film, package film, or portmanteau film) is a single film consisting of several shorter films, each complete in itself and distinguished from the other, though frequently tied together by a single theme, premise, or author.
This category contains articles about anthology films, also known as portmanteau films - films consisting of multiple short films, often with a common theme or framing device. See also the categories Collage film and Compilation films