Black Film Center/Archive Mission & Objectives
"...the BFC/A DOES NOT distribute any part of its collection."
Mission of the Black Film Center/Archive:
The Black Film Center/Archive was established in 1981 as a
repository of films and related materials by and about African Americans. Included are
films which have substantial participation by African Americans
as writers, actors, producers, directors, musicians, and
consultants, as well as those which depict some aspect of black
experience.
The BFC/A is a facility where scholars, students and researchers
can view films and have access to auxiliary research facilities
on the Indiana University Bloomington campus. Black Camera, the micro-journal of the
Black Film Center/Archive, serves as an academic, professional,
and community resource.
In order to maintain a comprehensive research archive, the BFC/A
does not distribute any part of its collection. However, the
BFC/A maintains a database of over 8,000 films, not all of which
are in the collection. For a minimal fee,
database research information concerning those films is available
to be faxed or mailed.
Objectives of the Black Film Center/Archive:
- To expand the film collection of historic and current films by and about Blacks.
- To encourage the continuation of creative film activity by independent black filmmakers.
- To undertake and encourage research in the history, meaning, and aesthetics of black film.
- To guide and support students and researchers in Black Film Studies.
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