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TheCineteca di Bologna is afilm archive inBologna,Italy. It was founded on 18 May 1962.
Since 1989, it has been a member of theFédération internationale des archives du film (FIAF). It has been a member of theAssociation des cinémathèques européennes (ACE) since its creation.
Since March 2014, its president is Italian movie directorMarco Bellocchio and its director is Gian Luca Farinelli.
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"...Cineteca di Bologna, one of the world’s major film archives, whose L’Immagine Ritrovata lab has been restoring and preserving the legacy of cinema for over twenty-five years. Its restorations regularly premiere at major festivals such as Cannes and Venice before heading out to repertory theaters around the world."—The Criterion Collection,[1] 2018
Laboratorio L'immagine Ritrovata in Bologna, Italy, was founded in 1992, and owned by the Cineteca di Bologna, with branches,L'Image Retrouvée, in Paris, andL’Immagine Ritrovata Asia,[2] in Hong Kong.[3] 80 people restore around 140 films yearly.[3]Fédération International des Archives du Film Film Restoration Summer School is a three-week programme; one week of "theoretical panels" during the Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival, and two weeks of hands-on at L'Immagine Ritrovata for 40 students.[3][4][5]
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Among the various shows andfestivals organized by the Cineteca di Bologna are: Il Cinema Ritrovato, Visioni Italiane and Human Rights Nights Film Festival[citation needed].
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Il Cinema Ritrovato is a movie festival dedicated to the rediscovery of rare and not well-known movies, with particular interest to the first cinematographic productions[citation needed].It has been held since 1986 and it presents a precious selection of rare movies or works that are considered lost[citation needed], recovered from historical archives of many countries, and sometimes evenrestored films. The movies are projected in various places throughout the historical centre ofBologna[citation needed], includingPiazza Maggiore.
From 2001 until his death in 2014, the artistic director of the festival was Finnish film criticPeter von Bagh[citation needed]. The silent cinema criticVittorio Martinelli also worked with the festival[citation needed] until his death in 2008.
The current directors of the festival are Gian Luca Farinelli, Mariann Lewinsky, Cecilia Cenciarelli and Ehsan Khoshbakht.[6]
The event is organized by the Cineteca di Bologna, one of the world's major film archives, whose L'Immagine Ritrovata lab has been restoring and preserving the legacy of cinema for over twenty-five years.
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