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The UCLA Film & Television Archive is a visual arts organization focused on the preservation, study, and appreciation of film and television, based at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Also a nonprofit exhibition venue, the archive screens over 400 films and videos a year, primarily at the Billy Wilder Theater, located inside the Hammer Museum in Westwood, California. (Formerly, it screened films at the James Bridges Theater on the UCLA campus). The archive is funded by UCLA, public and private interests, and the entertainment industry. It is a member of the International Federation of Film Archives.

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  • El UCLA Film and Television Archive («Archivo de Cine y Televisión de la UCLA») es una organización de artes visuales centrada en la preservación, el estudio y la apreciación del cine y la televisión, con sede en la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles (UCLA). Tiene más de 220 000 títulos de películas y televisión y 27 millones de pies de imágenes de noticieros cinematográficos, una colección solo superada por la Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos en Washington D. C.. Tiene más materiales de medios que cualquier otra universidad del mundo. (es)
  • The UCLA Film & Television Archive is a visual arts organization focused on the preservation, study, and appreciation of film and television, based at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Also a nonprofit exhibition venue, the archive screens over 400 films and videos a year, primarily at the Billy Wilder Theater, located inside the Hammer Museum in Westwood, California. (Formerly, it screened films at the James Bridges Theater on the UCLA campus). The archive is funded by UCLA, public and private interests, and the entertainment industry. It is a member of the International Federation of Film Archives. (en)
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  • El UCLA Film and Television Archive («Archivo de Cine y Televisión de la UCLA») es una organización de artes visuales centrada en la preservación, el estudio y la apreciación del cine y la televisión, con sede en la Universidad de California en Los Ángeles (UCLA). Tiene más de 220 000 títulos de películas y televisión y 27 millones de pies de imágenes de noticieros cinematográficos, una colección solo superada por la Biblioteca del Congreso de Estados Unidos en Washington D. C.. Tiene más materiales de medios que cualquier otra universidad del mundo. También un lugar de exhibición sin fines de lucro, el archivo proyecta más de 400 películas y videos al año, principalmente en el Billy Wilder Theatre, ubicado dentro del Museo Hammer en Westwood, California. (Anteriormente, proyectaba películas en el James Bridges Theatre del campus de UCLA). El archivo está financiado por la UCLA, intereses públicos y privados y la industria del entretenimiento. Es miembro de la Federación Internacional de Archivos Fílmicos. (es)
  • The UCLA Film & Television Archive is a visual arts organization focused on the preservation, study, and appreciation of film and television, based at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Also a nonprofit exhibition venue, the archive screens over 400 films and videos a year, primarily at the Billy Wilder Theater, located inside the Hammer Museum in Westwood, California. (Formerly, it screened films at the James Bridges Theater on the UCLA campus). The archive is funded by UCLA, public and private interests, and the entertainment industry. It is a member of the International Federation of Film Archives. The Archive is a division of the UCLA Library. As of January 2021, its collection hosted more than 500,000 items, including approximately 159,000 motion picture titles and 132,000 television titles, more than 27 million feet of newsreels, more than 222,000 broadcast recordings and more than 9,000 radio transcription discs. (en)
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