Why are we still able, today, to view images that were captured over 125 years ago? As we enter the digital age, audiovisual heritage seems to be a sure and obvious fact. However, much of cinema and our filmed history has been lost forever. Archivists, technicians and filmmakers from different parts of the world explain what audiovisual preservation is and why it is necessary. The documentary is a tribute to all these professionals and their important work.
Ann Adachi-Tasch
as Self
Margaret Bodde
as Self
Serge Bromberg
as Self
Te-Ling Chen
as Self
Benjamin Chowkwan Ado
as Self
Laure Adler
as Self (archive footage)
Costa-Gavras
as Self
Dennis Doros
as Self
Patricio Guzmán
as Self
Anne Hubbell
as Self
Brent Marchant
Film has become so pervasive in our society that we tend to take it for granted. From big screen blockbusters to intimate arthouse dramas and documentaries to home movies, we see these cinematic records of us and our world virtually everywhere we look. It’s a phenomenon that’s present globally, too,...