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28-year-old Maya Cade is being called a Huffpost “Culture Shifter,” for the release of her latest project, “The Black Film Archive.” Birthed from a Twitter thread in the summer of 2020 ...
The Venice Classics section of the festival screens past films that have been restored by archives and production companies.
King Vidor's "The Citadel" and John Cromwell's "The Enchanted Cottage" were beloved in their time but forgotten by history.
Newly launched Black Film Archive provides history and context to more than 200 Black films made from 1915 to 1979 that are currently streaming ...
Afghanistan’s Film Archives Were Saved from the Taliban Once Before. What Now? Huge questions loom about the status of an archive of thousands of films that dates back to 1927.
Maya Cade on Why She Created the Black Film Archive: “How Does Blackness Exist Across Time?” How a Twitter feed about often forgotten classics of Black film — from silent pictures to the age ...
The Black Film Archive, launched last week, was created by Maya Cade and provides a synopsis of more than 200 Black films from 1915 through 1979 and a link to stream it as well. Cade, who wrote on ...
The creator of the Black Film Archive on her quest to introduce decades’ worth of movies to today’s viewers.
Institutions working on film restoration around the world are deploying remarkable creativity to get the films they’ve restored into theaters – the Lumière Institute’s eponymous film ...
In April, 37 film archives and cinematheques across Europe to jointly launch a free site called European Film Treasures.
Like most archives, the Archives of American Art lacks film scanning equipment to safely reformat film in-house, which means we rely on specialized film labs to create digital copies for researchers.