ABSTRACT

Rich in detail, this is a study of the interrelationships between film historical discourse and archival practices. Exploring the history of several important collections from the EYE Film Museum in Amsterdam, Bregt Lameris shows how archival films and collections always carry the historical traces of selection policies, restoration philosophies, and exhibition strategies. The result is a compelling argument that film archives can never be viewed simply as innocent or neutral sources of film history.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

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part I|43 pages

Collections

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chapter Chapter 1|9 pages

Private Collectors

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chapter Chapter 2|14 pages

Blind Choices: Parameters and Repetitions

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chapter Chapter 3|13 pages

Eyes Wide Open: Duplicates

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part II|51 pages

Preservations

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chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Passive Preservation: An Historical Overview

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chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

Impressions: Restoration of the Film Image

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chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

Reconstructions

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part III|69 pages

Presentations

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chapter Chapter 7|20 pages

Film Museum Exhibition Spaces

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chapter Chapter 8|27 pages

Framing Programmes

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chapter Chapter 9|15 pages

Performances

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