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    Film: The Living Record of Our Memory
    Film: The Living Record of Our Memory

    Film: The Living Record of Our Memory

    8.1•August 12, 2022•2h 0m
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    Why are we still able, today, to view images that were captured over 125 years ago? As we enter the digital age, audiovisual heritage seems to be a sure and obvious fact. However, much of cinema and our filmed history has been lost forever. Archivists, technicians and filmmakers from different parts of the world explain what audiovisual preservation is and why it is necessary. The documentary is a tribute to all these professionals and their important work.

    Director
    Inés Toharia Terán
    Writers
    Inés Toharia Terán

    Top Cast

    Ann Adachi-Tasch

    Self

    Margaret Bodde

    Margaret Bodde

    Self

    Serge Bromberg

    Serge Bromberg

    Self

    Te-Ling Chen

    Self

    Benjamin Chowkwan Ado

    Self

    Costa-Gavras

    Costa-Gavras

    Self

    Dennis Doros

    Self

    Patricio Guzmán

    Patricio Guzmán

    Self

    Anne Hubbell

    Self

    Ken Loach

    Ken Loach

    Self

    Ben Mankiewicz

    Ben Mankiewicz

    Self

    Jonas Mekas

    Jonas Mekas

    Self

    Featured Reviews

    B

    Brent Marchant

    May 20, 2023
    9 / 10
    Film has become so pervasive in our society that we tend to take it for granted. From big screen blockbusters to intimate arthouse dramas and documentaries to home movies, we see these cinematic records of us and our world virtually everywhere we look. It’s a phenomenon that’s present globally, too, one that spans all seven continents. And, because these images have been committed to a fixed medium, we tend to assume that these records will be with us permanently. But will they? As writer-director Inés Toharia Terán’s compelling new documentary reveals, that’s not an assumption we should make – indeed, far from it. This excellent examination of film preservation efforts is an eye-opening revelation, showing us just how much of film history has been lost through deterioration, censorship, careless management and even willful destruction – an estimated 80% of all silent films ever made and roughly 50% of those created since the invention of talkies. The documentary explores the reasons behind these tragedies, as well as the efforts that have been made to save and/or restore pictures that could have easily – or still might possibly – become lost without concerted initiatives to protect them. Terán’s work is particularly impressive from the standpoint of comprehensiveness, showing the impact that this effort has had on film collections from around the around, from all ages past and from all genres, including not only entertainment offerings but also documentary footage and even those designed to capture cherished personal memories. Through interviews with leading directors, archivists, restoration professionals and photographic industry experts, viewers gain an insightful new appreciation for why these celluloid records matter to us and why it’s important to make the effort to save them from neglect before they’re gone forever. Admittedly, some may find this offering a little overlong, but, in my view, better more than less when it comes to a showcase aimed at purposely illustrating the need to preserve these precious and otherwise-irretrievable materials. And, to its credit, the film does a fine job of keeping its narrative from becoming too technical, a noteworthy accomplishment for a subject that could easily become overly burdened by indecipherable jargon. “Film” is must-see viewing for anyone who loves movies and passionately desires to see as many of them curated as possible, making their continued existence available to posterity as a genuine living record of our memory.

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
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    Keywords

    #film preservation#film archives
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