The National Film Archive of India
( NFAI ) was established in February
1964, as a media unit of the Ministry
of Information and Broadcasting. Its
objective is to acquire, preserve
and restore the rich heritage of national
cinema, and the cream of international
cinema. The archive has made significant
progress in the preservation of films,
audio and video material, documentation,
research and dissemination of film
culture in India.
The archive functions as the main
repository for Indian and foreign
research workers for viewing film
classics, relating to their research
projects. The Archives Distribution
Library caters to over 300 Film Societies
and Film Study Groups in educational
institutions in the country.
NFAI is a member of the International
Federation of Film Archives, since
May, 1969 which enables it to receive
expert advice and material on preservation
techniques, documentation, bibliographies
etc and to exchange rare films with
other such archives under the archival
exchange programme. The Archive maintains
a distribution library of 16 mm films
( Indian and foreign ) which are loaned
to film societies and others for non
- commercial study screenings. NFAI
in collaboration with FTII conducts
an Annual Film Appreciation Course.
Film buffs, teachers, researchers,
students and journalists join this
course to learn about cinema and its
vital cultural role.
With its headquarters at Pune, NFAI
has at present three regional offices
at Bangalore, Calcutta and Thiruvananthapuram.
Regular joint screening programmes
at important centres like Bangalore,
Calcutta, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Thiruvananthapuram
expose audiences to the fascinating
history of Indian and world cinema.
National Film Archive of India
Law College Road
Pune 411 004, India
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