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The Film FoundationThe Film Foundation is a nonprofit organization established in 1990 dedicated to protecting and preserving motion picture history. By working in partnership with archives and studios, the foundation has helped to restore over 800 films, which are made accessible to the public through programming at festivals, museums, and educational institutions around the world. The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project has restored 31 films from 21 different countries representing the rich diversity of world cinema.
More than 5,000 feature films, shorts, silent films and trailers are available for viewing and downloading. This website is searchable by title, date, genre, or creator. Enjoy!
Watch 4,000+ movies free online. Includes Classics, Indies, Film Noir, Documentaries Comedy & Drama; Horror & Hitchcock; Westerns; Martial Arts Movies; Silent Films; and Animation.
UbuWeb is pleased to present thousands of avant-garde films & videos for your viewing pleasure. The films are presented for educational and non-commercial use only. All copyrights belong to the artists.
The ICP Library is dedicated to the entire discipline of photography, and as such, a librarian there might be helpful in locating grant money for photographers. Appointment required.
Magnum Foundation expands creativity and diversity in documentary photography, activating new audiences and ideas through the innovative use of images. Through grantmaking, mentoring, and creative collaborations, Magnum partners with socially engaged imagemakers experimenting with new models for storytelling.