Muzej Jugoslovenske kinoteke - Bioskop


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The Yugoslav Cinematheque (name since 1952) is the National Film Archive of the Republic of Serbia, founded in 1949 under the name Central Yugoslav Cinematheque. During her work, she changed status several times, and today, on the basis of the Law on Protection of Cultural Property, is an institution of special importance for the Republic of Serbia. It consists of four organizational works: the Archives of the Yugoslav Cinematheque, the Museum of Yugoslav Cinematheque - Cinema, Libraries and Common Services. The Yugoslav Cinematheque is one of the founders and a permanent member of the FIAF (International Federation of Film Archives), whose membership has been actively participating since 1951. The heart of the institution is the Archive of the Yugoslav Cinematheque, which performs the basic activity of the institution: it collects, permanently preserves and expertly processes films or film materials and accompanying film material: photographs, posters, promotional materials, documentation, models, old objects in the field of cinema; makes them available to researchers, students, citizens; cooperates with similar institutions in the country and abroad, carries out the exchange of films and film material. One of the primary activities of the Archive is the computer processing of a large number of data stored in his professional and technical records. The cinema is open to all researchers and scientists dealing with history and film theory. Through lectures, tribunes, promotion of exhibitions and books, he actively participates in the education and expansion of film culture in our country.


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"March 2, 1952, in the renovated cinema" Kosovo "in Kosovska Street No. 11, the Museum of Yugoslav Cinematheque was opened," daily newspapers wrote more than half a century ago. From then until today, in the same place and in the same hall, many of our great filmmakers have come together, and today younger generations are gaining, priceless knowledge of film, directing, dramaturgy and acting, watching the cult achievements of the seventh art. Over 50,000 projections are shown on the screen of the Museum of Cinematheque. and they remember the time when the tickets were bought with "tapkarosha" and when the rows for the tickets were to the neighboring streets.


    "A new room, a studio for electronic media" Vlada Petrić ", was presented yesterday at the Museum of Yugoslav Cinematheque, which was personally donated by this prominent theoretician and film professor at Harvard University" is a quote from Politika on February 17, 2006. Old but not old-fashioned, the Yugoslav Cinematheque was a film-loving film, thanks to Professor Petric, to see the latest film achievements for digital display.


    In addition to the aforementioned halls and film performances in them, the Yugoslav Cinematheque Museum in its lobby regularly has exhibitions of film posters, photographs and other works in correlation with events, festivals, cycles or films that are shown in the hall.



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