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List of film archives

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This is a list of film archives and cinematheques. Film archives collect, restore, investigate and conserve audiovisual content like films, documentaries, television programs and newsreel footage. 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.

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The European Film Gateway is a single access point to European film archives and cinematheques.


Albania

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Angola

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Argentina

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Armenia

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Austria

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Australia

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Bangladesh

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Belgium

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Bosnia

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Brazil

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Bulgaria

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Burkina Faso

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Canada

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China

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Croatia

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  • Hrvatska kinoteka
  • INDOK

Czech Republic

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Denmark

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Estonia

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France

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Finland

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Germany

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Hungary

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India

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Iran

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Ireland

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Israel

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Italy

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Japan

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Laos

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Lebanon

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Malawi

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Mexico

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Mongolia

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Nigeria

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North Macedonia

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  • Cinematheque of Macedonia

Norway

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Philippines

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Poland

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  • Filmoteka Śląska (Silesian Film Archive)
  • Filmoteka Narodowa-Instytut Audiowizualny

Portugal

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Romania

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Russia

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Serbia

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Singapore

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Slovenia

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South Africa

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South Korea

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Spain

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Sweden

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Taiwan

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Tunisia

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  • Cinémathèque tunisienne

Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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United States

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Centro Sperimentale Di Cinematografia".
  2. ^ mexfilmarchive.com
  3. ^ "East Anglian Film Archive". www.eafa.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-03-08.

Bibliography

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