Department has begun building pan-European film heritage network.
The European Film Academy (Efa) has set up a European film heritage department as part of a move to broaden its scope of activities beyond organising the European Film Awards.
Run by Efa’s former head of press Pascal Edelmann, the aim of the heritage department is to celebrate the diverse and rich film heritage of Europe.
The department has begun building up a pan-European film heritage network, asking cinematheques, film archives and institutions to share information on anniversaries of filmmakers, films, institutions, or specific themes relevant to cinema history in the various European countries and regions.
The European Film Academy (Efa) has set up a European film heritage department as part of a move to broaden its scope of activities beyond organising the European Film Awards.
Run by Efa’s former head of press Pascal Edelmann, the aim of the heritage department is to celebrate the diverse and rich film heritage of Europe.
The department has begun building up a pan-European film heritage network, asking cinematheques, film archives and institutions to share information on anniversaries of filmmakers, films, institutions, or specific themes relevant to cinema history in the various European countries and regions.
- 9/20/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
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