Saved Through the NFPF
Newsreels, industrial films, cartoons, films from the silent era, political ads, home movies, avant-garde works—some 1,685 films have been preserved through the NFPF programs over the past 11 years. Here are examples saved by archives in California, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Texas.
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| The Battle of Michigan Avenue (1969) Preserved by the Chicago Film Archives |
Beverly Hills Board Track Racing (1921) Preserved by the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum |
Carnival in Trinidad (1953) Preserved by the Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin |
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| Governor Marland Declares Martial Law (1936) Preserved by the Oklahoma Historical Society |
Movies of Local People: Spindale (1937) Preserved by Duke University |
To the Fair! (1964) Preserved by the New York Public Library |
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| Welcome San Francisco Movie Makers (1960) Preserved by the San Francisco Media Archive |
Whitesburg Epic (1971) Preserved by Appalshop |
Wohelo Camp (1919-26) Preserved by Northeast Historic Film |
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