Duke University joins forces with Full Frame
Debra Jacobson, head librarian of Duke University, announced the university’s union with Full Frame Film Festival at a press junket this weekend, commemorating the festival’s tenth anniversary. The main project, which “will ensure the preservation of films from the festival’s beginning into the future”, is an exciting venture to archive every single film released by the festival. The finest works are to be made available to historians, students and professionals, with viewing facilities located on the East Campus open to the community at large. The preserved copies are to be made available to scholars “in their most sophisticated form”.


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