Description
The Filmoteca de Catalunya is a prominent cultural institution dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of Catalan and international cinematic heritage. Established in 1981, it serves as the primary center for film research, conservation, and public exhibition in Catalonia. The institution's main headquarters, located in the Raval neighborhood of Barcelona, houses two screening rooms, exhibition spaces, and the Biblioteca del Cinema, which holds the largest collection of film-related books, magazines, and graphic archives in Catalonia .(en.wikipedia.org, barcellona.shop, filmoteca.cat)
In addition to its role as a cinema and exhibition venue, the Filmoteca de Catalunya is a leader in the field of film research and preservation. It maintains a vast collection of over 200,000 audiovisual items, including photochemical films, video tapes, and digital files. Notable holdings include the films of Segundo de Chomón, the newsreels of Laya Films, and classics of Catalan cinema. The institution also organizes temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and publishes materials to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of cinema .(barcelona.cat, filmoteca.cat, en.wikipedia.org)
The Filmoteca de Catalunya is also home to the Centre de Conservació i Restauració, located in the neighboring town of Terrassa. This facility is dedicated to the restoration, cataloging, and preservation of films in both photochemical and digital formats. Visitors can explore how films are restored and preserved, gaining insight into the processes that safeguard cinematic history .(filmoteca.cat, meet.barcelona, meet.barcelona)
Location
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Plaça de Salvador Seguí, 1, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
