Black Film Center/Archive Holdings and Collection Information
**The BFC/A does not loan, rent or distribute any of its holdings.**
Collection Development Policy
General Film Collection
A diverse collection of over 1,000 historic and contemporary Hollywood and independent films; black & white and color, silent and sound; features, documentaries, dramatic and musical shorts, comedy shorts, trailers, newsreels and animations in 35mm, 16mm, 8mm, DVD, and videocassette formats.
The BFC/A General Film Collection includes a number of important films spanning the century, made by
independent black and white filmmakers. Among these are:
- Scar of Shame (1927), by The Colored Players of Philadelphia, a silent melodrama about the effects of class and caste on the marriage of a concert pianist and a poor, lower class young woman.
- God's Stepchildren (1938), dramatizing the issues of passing and intra-racial hierarchies, was written, produced, and directed by Oscar Micheaux, the most prolific of the early independent filmmakers.
- The Blood of Jesus (1941), an important representation of black religious music and doctrine by black director, writer, actor Spencer Williams.
- Let the Church Say Amen (1972), by St. Clair Bourne, exploring the effects of the black church on the community through the experiences of a seminary student.
- Killer of Sheep (1977), by Charles Burnett, about an impoverished black man's struggle for a better future for his family.
- A Different Image (1981), by Alile Sharon Larkin, depicting the development of a young black woman's consciousness.
- Illusions (1982), Julie Dash's exploration of the illusions perpetuated by the Hollywood studio system.
- Tongues Untied (1986), produced by Marlon Riggs, documenting the consciousness-awakening experiences of black gay men.
- Cycles (1989), Zeinabu irene Davis' short film about a woman's biological and metaphysical cycles.
- Zajota and the Boogie Spirit (1989), an animated short chronicling black empowerment through music and dance from precontact Africa to contemporary America.
- Finding Christa (1992), Camille Billops' documentary drama about rediscovering the daughter she gave up for adoption.
In addition to independent films in the BFC/A, the holdings include many contemporary Hollywood films, as well as Blaxploitation era films.
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Also, see a list of our latest acquisitions.
Special Collections
Interviews (Transcripts, Audio and Video Interviews)
Photographs
To request a photograph(s), fill out our Photograph
Request Form and then mail, fax, or email it to us:
Black Film Center/Archive
Smith Research Center, rm. 180
2805 E. 10th St.
Bloomington, IN 47408
Fax: (812) 856-5832
Email: bfca@indiana.edu
Screenplays
Frame by Frame Database
A continually up-dated computer database of
films supplementary to Frame by Frame: A Black
Filmography, Frame by Frame II: A Filmography of the African
American Image, 1978-1994, and the forthcoming Frame by Frame III: A Filmography of the African Diasporan Image, 1994-2004.
Note: Users will be charged a user fee for some services provided by the BFC/A.
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