Cineteca di Bologna, Film archive and education center in Bologna, Italy
The Cineteca di Bologna is a film archive and educational center housed in a former tobacco factory building, preserving extensive collections of historical films and contemporary cinema materials. The institution operates two theaters with multiple screening rooms and maintains a specialized library serving researchers and students of cinema.
The archive was founded in 1963 and joined the International Federation of Film Archives in 1989, strengthening its role in global film preservation. This membership established it as a key center for cinema conservation in Europe and beyond.
This institution reflects Bologna's identity as a city devoted to cinema, drawing audiences from across the region to its regular screenings and events. The two theaters, Modernissimo and Lumière, serve as gathering spaces where film enthusiasts and students come together to learn and experience cinema.
The two theaters can be visited independently, and guests can easily find information about current programs and events on the website or on-site. The facilities are designed for different types of screenings, so checking the program schedule helps select the best experience.
The laboratory L'Immagine Ritrovata specializes in film restoration and works on international projects, including the restoration of Charlie Chaplin's complete filmography. This restoration work has brought thousands of damaged films back to light.
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