Established 1922 | Purpose Film archive Founded 1922 | |
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Headquarters 20-24 rue Jo Gouttebarge42001 Saint-Etienne cedex 1, France |
Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr:Cinémathèque de Saint-Étienne; see its history for attribution.
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The cinematheque of Saint-Etienne is a public film organization. It was created in 1922 under the name of the Office du Cinema Educateur (Office of Educational Film). Therefore, it holds many educational films. It has since gathered many amateur films and old movies. Since 1993, it is located inside the public library of Tarentaize in Saint-Etienne.
Missions
The Cinematheque of Saint-Etienne aims at :
The cinematheque collects amateur movies, periodicals, documentation and film hardware technology. It owns more than 2800 books and 120 film periodicals dating back to 1924, more than 6000 official, commercial, amateur or educational films and videos. It also holds a collection of hardware, such as cameras or projectors.
The cinematheque shows two different types of films : films intended for children, either in class or not, and films intended for all audiences. It has a 110-seat theatre room (including four seats for handicapped people), a library and a place where people can see movies by themselves. Every screening is free and no reservation is required.(French).
To promote cinephilia, the cinematheque organizes debates and conferences about film history. Some activities are aimed at children in order to teach them to look at films differently.
History
Collaborations
The Cinematheque works in collaboration with the theatre of Saint-Etienne and other cultural associations. For example, it shows many films in cooperation with associations who fight against racism, homophobia, sexism, violence against women and overall discrimination.
It participates in local festivals, such as Curieux Voyageurs, Regards sur la Culture d'Afrique, Face à Face or Ville en Partage and in national festivals, such as the Cinema du Reel, Jean Rouch or the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.
Former Presidents
Eugène Reboul (1922 – 1937), M. Vicard (1936 – 1938), M. Cancade (1938 – 1947), M. Achard (1948), M. Folliet (1948 – 1955), M.Guilhot (1956 – 1962), M. Duprat (1963 – 1964), M. Thomas (1965 – 1969), M. Spagnol (1970 – 1974), M. Ayme (1974 – 1980), M. Vial (1981 – 2013), M. Léonard (since 2013).