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Anthology Film Archives

Anthology Film Archives
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Anthology's 2nd Avenue building
Anthology Film Archives is located in New York City
Anthology Film Archives
Location of Anthology Film Archives in New York City
Established November 30, 1970; 46 years ago (1970-11-30)
Location 32 Second Avenue
Manhattan, NY 10003
Coordinates 40°43′29″N 73°59′24″W / 40.724663°N 73.990132°W / 40.724663; -73.990132
Type Archive & Theater
Public transit access New York City Subway: Second Avenue (NYCS-bull-trans-F.svg train)
New York City Bus: M15, M21
Website anthologyfilmarchives.org

Coordinates: 40°43′29″N 73°59′24″W / 40.724663°N 73.990132°W / 40.724663; -73.990132

Anthology Film Archives is an international center for the preservation, study, and exhibition of film and video, with a particular focus on independent, experimental, and avant-garde cinema. The film archive and theater is located at 32 Second Avenue on the southeast corner of East 2nd Street, in a New York City historic district in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan.

Anthology Film Archives evolved from roots and visions that date from the early 1960s, when Lithuanian artist Jonas Mekas, the founder and director of the Film-makers’ Cinematheque, a showcase for avant-garde films, dreamed of establishing a permanent home where the growing number of new independent and avant-garde films could be shown on a regular basis. This dream became a reality in 1969 when Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka, Stan Brakhage, and Jonas Mekas drew up plans to create a museum dedicated to the vision of the art of cinema as guided by the avant-garde sensibility. A Film Selection committee – James Broughton, Ken Kelman, Peter Kubelka, Jonas Mekas, and P. Adams Sitney – was formed to establish a definitive collection of films (The Essential Cinema Repertory) and to determine the structure of the new institution.


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