Greek Film Archive

Greek Film Archive
Predecessor Athens cinema club
Formation 1963
Legal status Active
Purpose To produce and spread greek and international films
Headquarters Athens
Secretary General
Maria Komninou
Honorary President
Nikos Koundouras
President
Theodoros adamopoulos
Vice President
Ioannis Anastasios Metaxas
Key people
Pantelis Voulgaris
Manos Eustratiadis
Nikos Kavoukidis
Vasso Karabetsou
Maria komninou
Valeri Kontaki
Tina Pishintzi
Afroditi Lita
Website www.tainiothiki.gr

The Greek Film Archive (Greek: Ταινιοθήκη της Ελλάδος, Tainiothiki Tis Ellados) is a nonprofitfilm archive organization located in Athens, Greece, whose goal is to produce and spread Greek and international films. It's a part of International Federation of Film Archives and a founding member of the European Film Gateway. It is also co-operating with the Thessaloniki International Film Festival.

It's located in the Laϊs theatre, in kerameikos, and consists of four departments.[1]

  1. Laboratories for the restoration, conservation and safekeeping of archival material
  2. Library
  3. Digital reading room
  4. Museum

History

The organization was founded in 1963, with the 105/1963 royal decree and is a successor to the Athens cinema club which was founded in 1950 from the Athens film critics union. The first president of the organization was Aglaia Mitropoulou, who thanks to her friendship with the director of the Cinémathèque Française Henri Langlois[2], managed to get ahold of many films.[3]

On 4 December 2014, The Greek Film Archive was declared by the Hellenic Parliament, as an official body that reserves film heritage.[4][5][6]

During the 37th Cinéma du réel, which took place in Paris, the Greek Film Archive was honored as the honorary film archive of the year.

Archives

The archive consists of more than 10.000 films, of which 600 are of Greek origin.

Purpose

See also

References

Coordinates: 37°58′51″N 23°42′45″E / 37.9809°N 23.7125°E / 37.9809; 23.7125

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