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Israel Film Archive website gives access to historical treasures
The Artistic
View includes feature films, shorts and documentaries from throughout Israel’s
history.
By HANNAH BROWN SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 07:23
Dr. Noa Regev, CEO of
the Jerusalem Cinematheque and Israel Film Archive; Hila Abraham, IFA digital
preservation and access director; and Meir Russo, IFA manager. (photo credit:
BAR MEIR)
Researchers, history buffs and movie lovers will rejoice at the
news that the Israel Film Archive at the Jerusalem Cinematheque has launched a
website (https://jfc.org.il/) that gives access to thousands of the films and
clips in its collection.
The launch of the site, which is available in both
Hebrew and English, is the culmination of more than seven years of work to
digitize the IFA’s films. The vast majority of the material on the IFA site is
free, with a few VOD options that require a onetime payment.
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The IFA was
created by the late Jerusalem Cinematheque founder Lia van Leer, and it was
originally composed of her own personal collection. It now features more than
30,000 items, two million meters of film and 4,500 hours which were filmed in
Israel. The project cost $10 million and has a digital storage volume of about 6
petabytes (6 million gigabytes). As part of the project, the IFA, which is
managed by Meir Russo, created an advanced film production laboratory and was
able to save thousands of hours of brittle, disintegrating film.
The site is
arranged in two sections: the Historical View and the Artistic View, both of
which contain treasures from every era. The collection includes films from the
Israeli Film Service Collection, the Maccabi Movement Archive, the Yad Tabenkin
Archive and the Yad Vashem Museum, as well as many clips donated by private
citizens.
There are an enormous number of film clips of great historical
significance, as well as many that are just a lot of fun. These include Israel’s
first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, addressing a group of teens in 1954, the
second Maccabiah in 1935, delegates being elected to the 20th Zionist Congress
in 1920, a soccer match between Hapoel and a team from Vienna in 1937, Adolf
Eichmann’s sentencing in 1961, and a 1957 clip of the Nahal Troupe performing
“Until 120” with Arik Einstein.
The Artistic View includes feature films,
shorts and documentaries from throughout Israel’s history, which include Ronit
Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz’s To Take a Wife, Eytan Fox’s Song of the Siren,
Uri Zohar’s Hole in the Moon and Saint Clara by Ari Folman and Ori Sivan.
The
project was supported by the Jaglom Family Foundation, the Beracha Foundation,
the Kennedy Leigh Charitable Trust, the Mifal Hapayis national lottery, the
Jerusalem Development Authority, the Heritage Department of the Jerusalem
Affairs Ministry, the Culture Ministry and the Tziyunei Derech Project.
Dr.
Noa Regev, the CEO of the Jerusalem Cinematheque and the IFA, said: “We started
working on the project seven years ago, with the aim of making the archive a
digital cultural institution accessible to everyone everywhere. We could not
have imagined that on the day the site would go live, this vision would turn out
to be so relevant.
“I thank the wonderful staff of the archive for their
uncompromising, pioneering work, and our supporters and partners, who make it
possible to present the treasures of the archive to the general public for the
first time.
“There is no doubt that the new platform will serve students,
researchers, filmmakers, culture and history buffs, and anyone looking to locate
cinematic materials from their private past.”
The site has drawn praise from
many quarters, including Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Rafi Peretz,
who said, “We are pleased to take part in this important project that clearly
fulfills the ministry’s role as the trust factor for the restoration and
empowerment of national heritage infrastructure, inter alia, through
digitization of content of historical and national importance and making it
accessible to the public.”
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/israel-film-archive-website-gives-access-to-historical-treasures-642414
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