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Introductory guide to conducting historical research on narrative film.
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The Great Train Robbery (1903)

 

Selected Web Sites

AFI: American Film Institute
Not as much about film itself on this site as there is at the BFI site, but details about the organization and its work. Also has its top 100 lists.

BFI: British Film Institute
Excellent website with detailed information and access to the (British) National Film and TV Archive site, the site for the BFI Library, their “16+” research guides, their top 100 list, and more.

H-Film
An H-NET list for scholarly discussion of cinema history and uses of media.

National Film Preservation Foundation
Includes a directory of film archives in the U.S.A., lists of the films they have preserved

New York Times: Movies
The Movies section at NYTimes.com includes reviews, articles, and trailers, a complete list of New York Times movie reviews dating back to 1983, selected reviews back to 1929, box-office charts and data for the U.S. and Canada, New York City and the U.K..

Voice of the Shuttle: Media Studies: Film/Video
An extensive listing of links related to film.
 

Find VHS and DVDs at Temple Libraries


1. Search by film title if you are looking for a specific film.



2. Type in actors, subjects, or title words if you aren't sure of a film.

 




3. You can also browse lists of Feature, Animated, or Documentary films at Temple Libraries, or use our genre and language lists.



VHS tapes and DVDs available at Paley Library can be checked out for free using your Temple ID. Please be aware that some of the VHS tapes and DVDs listed in Diamond belong to the CLA Media Learning Center, and their use may be limited.

 

To request that the library purchase a DVD for use in teaching or research, please fill out a Purchase Request Form.

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