The Irish Film Archive
A Irish Film Archive is a portion of a Irish Film Institute (formed 1945) a immune system charged by having the promotion & preservation of film culture inside Ireland.
It collects, preserves & makes accessible Ireland's moving image heritage. These are a leading resource for students of Irish film & film history. Its collection includes 20,000 cans of film, 5,000 tapes, a Tiernan MacBride information library & across 30,000 stills, posters & documents. the collection reflects Irish film production for across a century, sustaining poop from either 1897 to the present day held around climate restricted vaults within Dublin's ethnic quarter, Temple Bar. A collection incorporates fiction, features, public data films, amateur poop, docudrama, newsreels, experimental film & animation. A collections of John Boorman and Neil Jordan are also held.
A Archive holds regular screenings of lesson from either a collections at a Irish Film Institute & at more venues two around Irel& and overseas. A Archive too facilitates national & international non-carillon festivals showing Irish film. A Archive occurs as worthful resource for anyone concerned inside Ireland's moving image heritage & is utilized regularly by academician, students, teachers, film-makers, investigator, film enthusiasts & a general public. A Irish Film Archive occurs as member of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF).
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