Cineteca del Friuli

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The idea of ​​the Cineteca del Friuli was born in the founders Livio Jacob and Piera Patat during the traveling film screenings in the tent cities that arose following the earthquake that struck Friuli in May and September 1976.

The archive contains almost 23,000 films including fiction films, documentaries and newsreels, in 16 and 35mm, in addition to over 30,000 titles in VHS, DVD, BLU-RAY. The most important collections concern animation classics, Italian and European silent cinema, experimental cinema. Particular attention is paid to films and documentaries produced in Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

The book heritage is also substantial, with over 25,000 titles including books and pamphlets.

The headquarters is in Gemona del Friuli.

Every year the Cineteca del Friuli organizes Le Giornate del Cinema Muto, which since 2007 have returned to their historic headquarters in Pordenone.