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Treasures DVDs Available from the NFPF Website

We are happy to report that our Treasures from American Film Archives DVD sets can now be purchased from the NFPF's Shopify website.We are thrilled to directly distribute these acclaimed sets, which present long unseen American films with new musical accompaniment, onscreen program notes, and printed catalogs. Available are: Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900–1934; Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film, 1947–1986; Treasures 5: The West, 1898–1938; and Lost and Found: American Treasures from the New Zealand Film Archive.

 All orders will be fulfilled by the NFPF. We look forward to making these examples of superb archival preservation work easily available to students, academics, cinephiles, and anyone interested in America’s film heritage. 

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National Film Preservation Foundation Has Moved

The National Film Preservation has relocated to the Ninth Street Independent Film Center just south of Market Street in San Francisco. Only a few blocks from our old home in the Flood Building, the new space offers us the opportunity to use the in-house screening room and allies us with many of our Bay Area film colleagues, such as the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, Frameline, and the Center for Asian America Media. Please send all future correspondence to:

National Film Preservation Foundation
145 9th Street, Suite 260
San Francisco, CA 94103

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