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Snow White

Snow WhiteMarch 1, 2013—To celebrate the 75th anniversary of Walt Disney’s Snow White and Seven Dwarfs, we are delighted to present the 1916 feature that provided an inspiration. Thank you to George...

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The White Shadow receives award

The White Shadow receives special awardJanuary 7, 2013—The Online Film Critics Society presented Fandor.com, the NFPF, and the contributors to the "For the Love of Film" Blogathon a special award...

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Pearl White, Hollywood Scandal, and More!

Pearl White, Hollywood Scandal, and More!September 21, 2012—Enjoy three more discoveries from the New Zealand Film Archive: The Woman Hater (1910), featuring Pearl White in one of her first screen...

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NFPF Awards Summer Preservation Grants

NFPF Awards Summer Preservation GrantsSeptember 18, 2012—The NFPF announced grants to save 27 films, including The Boy Mayor (1914), a Hollywood-produced short made in Portland, Oregon, and early...

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Now Playing

Now PlayingJune 3, 2010—One of the site's new features that we are most excited about is the Screening Room, where you can watch—in their entirety—some of the films made available through our programs....

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Let There Be Light until November

Let There Be Light until NovemberAugust 24, 2012—By popular demand, we're extending the web presentation of Let There Be Light through November. Thanks again to the National Archives for sharing its...

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Vacation Viewing—Treats from New Zealand

Vacation Viewing—Treats from New ZealandAugust 17, 2012—There’s still time for summer fun with three more films preserved through our project with the New Zealand Film Archive: Jean the Match-maker...

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More from New Zealand

More from New ZealandJuly 25, 2012—Take a summer break with another trio of shorts preserved through our partnership with the New Zealand Film Archive: Henry’s Busted Romance (1922), an animated Aesop...

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Treasures 5 Wins Best DVD Series Award

Treasures 5 Wins Best DVD Series AwardJuly 5, 2012—The NFPF has just learned that Treasures 5 was awarded Best DVD Series / Best Box Set by Il Cinema Ritrovato for its "exceptional creative scholarship...

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NFPF Awards Grants to 35 Organizations

The NFPF today announced grants to save 60 films, including Tod Browning’s underworld melodrama Drifting (1923), starring Wallace Beery and the 15-year-old Anna May Wong, and a newly discovered film by...

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Fandor Supports Hitchcock Web Premiere

Fandor Supports Hitchcock Web PremiereJune 1, 2012—Fandor, the curated on-demand movie service, has generously agreed to match the money raised last month by the 2012 For the Love of Film Blogathon by...

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Let There Be Light Web Premiere

Let There Be Light Web PremiereMay 24, 2012—The National Archives' restoration of Let There Be Light (1946), John Huston's controversial WWII documentary about the treatment of the psychological wounds...

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Bloggers Salute NFPF

Bloggers Salute NFPFMay 11, 2012—For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon, an Internet fundraiser through which bloggers rally support for film preservation and access, kicks off on May 13...

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NFPF Annual Report Now Available

NFPF Annual Report Now AvailableApril 20, 2012—A PDF version of our just-printed 2011 annual report is now available on our Web site. It provides an illustrative overview of our current activities and...

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Happy 10th Birthday to the Avant-Garde Masters Program

Happy 10th Birthday to the Avant-Garde Masters ProgramApril 17, 2012—The NFPF and The Film Foundation celebrate a decade of Avant-Garde Masters grants with a series of celebratory screenings kicking...

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Web Premiere

Web PremiereMarch 29, 2012—We're delighted to share three more films preserved through our partnership with the New Zealand Film Archive: Andy's Stump Speech (1924), a live-action campaign comedy...

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Web Premiere: Three More from New Zealand

Web Premiere: Three from New ZealandJanuary 31, 2012—We're delighted to showcase three more films saved through our partnership with the New Zealand Film Archive: Tropical Nights (1920), an evocative...

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Web Premiere: Three from New Zealand-Jan 2012

Web Premiere: Three from New ZealandDecember 23, 2011—For your holiday viewing pleasure, we're delighted to present three more films preserved through our collaboration with the New Zealand Film...

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New Web Exhibition Salutes 2011 National Film Registry

New Web Exhibition Salutes 2011 National Film RegistryJanuary 9, 2012—To celebrate the Library of Congress's National Film Registry, the NFPF is proud to present two avant-garde works named to the...

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Web Premiere: Three from New Zealand

Web Premiere: Three from New ZealandDecember 23, 2011—For your holiday viewing pleasure, we're delighted to present three more films preserved through our collaboration with the New Zealand Film...

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