Archival Film Curatorship Early and Silent Cinema from Analog to Digital

Archival Film Curatorship is the first book-length study that investigates film archives at the intersection of institutional histories, early and silent film historiography, and archival curatorship. It examines three institutions at the forefront of experimentation with film exhibition and curator...

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Main Author: Ingravalle, Grazia (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2024
Series:Framing Film
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