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FILM ARCHIVE: BEFORE AND DURING THE EVENT (Library ref no. FAC03)
The IAC film library - on the 8mm, Super 8, 9.5mm and 16mm guages - has been stored in
the East Anglian Film Archive for several years. The collection comprises more than
1300 items with the earliest films dating from the 1920s.
Seventy-two of these films are available to view on-line as part of the
EAFA website.
For a fuller appreciation, however, we know that presentation on a big screen is the
best option, especially for club shows. This is one of several selections of the films.
THIS TAPE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF SIDNEY MANASSEH, FACI, IN HONOUR OF HIS OUTSTANDING WORK FOR THE IAC FILM & VIDEO LIBRARY.
1. | ONE MINUTE TO GO (1966) Victor Blackman
The racing driver Graham Hill, at work and at home with his family. |
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2. | GUNMEN (1972) Sidney Manasseh and Hugh Raggett Documentary of the training of the R. N. Fleet Air Arm teams for the Field Gun Competition at the Royal Tournament. |
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3. | TEN MINUTES A DAY (1980) Robert Khodadad The work of trapeze artists in a circus. The film secured an IAC International Award and a 'Ten Best' trophy. |
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Total running time approx 1 hour. DVD
Rental fee £7.50