Films preserved by

Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research ( )

24 Frames per Second (1977), Shirley Clarke’s rapid-fire montage of classic Persian miniatures (2014 Avant-Garde Masters Grants).
Butterfly (1967), abstract Vietnam war protest by Shirley Clarke and her daughter Wendy (2014 Avant-Garde Masters Grants).
Campus Smiles (1920), playful look at the University of Wisconsin-Madison made by two fraternity brothers (2008 Federal Grants). Play film
The Inheritance (1964), sponsored film celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America union, narrated by Robert Ryan (2016 Federal Grants).
The Lumberjack (1914), short made in Wausau, Wisconsin, by the Paragon Feature Film Company and featuring town residents (2011 Federal Grants). Play film
Our Own Gang in the Chase (ca. 1933), local production inspired by the Our Gang series, shot in Madison, Wisconsin, by an itinerant film company (2011 Partnership Grants). Play film
Tellin’ the World (1972), public service announcement made to encourage working-class and minority youth voting after the passage of the 26th amendment (2019 Federal Grants). Play film
Wisconsin Family Vacation (ca.1937–43), home movies of a railroad trip to the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition (2012 Federal Grants). Play film