More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894-1931
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More Treasures from American Film Archives showcases the first four decades of American filmmaking. During these formative years motion pictures grew from a laboratory experiment to a creative force celebrated around the world. More Treasures celebrates the range and vitality of these pioneering works through examples preserved by the nation's foremost silent-film archives. Clips and program notes are available for the following six films from the set.
Disc 1 |
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The Breath of a Nation (1919) Preserved by the George Eastman House |
Skyscraper Symphony (1929) Preserved by the George Eastman House |
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Disc 2 |
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The "Teddy" Bears (1907) Preserved by the Museum of Modern Art |
The Flute of Krishna (1926) Preserved by the George Eastman House |
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Disc 3 |
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A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor (ca. 1923) Preserved by the Library of Congress |
Cockeyed (ca. 1925) Preserved by the George Eastman House |