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Film and Television Archive Greatest Needs Fund

Film and Television Archive Greatest Needs Fund

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This important fund supports the UCLA Film & Television Archive, renowned for its pioneering efforts to rescue, preserve and showcase moving image media, Established in 1965, the Archive is the second-largest repository of motion pictures and broadcast programming in the United States, after the Library of Congress, and the world's largest university-held collection. More than 520,000 holdings of films, television programs, news footage and radio recordings are conserved in a state-of-the-art facility, called The Packard Humanities Stoa, located in Santa Clarita, California.

Thank You From The UCLA Film & Television Archive

Thank you for your support!

Why Your Support is Important

The Film & Television Archive plays an essential role in ensuring that the collective visual memory of our time is preserved, explored and enjoyed for generations to come. The Archive's public programs take place year-round at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum in Westwood Village, Los Angeles. The Archive also loans media from its vast collection to cinematheques and film festivals around the world. Many items in the Archive's collection can be accessed for research by appointment through the Archive Research and Study Center at UCLA.

Thanks To Our Recent Donors!

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