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Asian Film Archive -

Regularly screening restored classics and independent films at their specialized venue, the Oldham Theatre .

Reconnecting audiences with their cultural heritage 0.5.5. Outreach and Promotion

The Asian Film Archive plays an indispensable role in safeguarding the cultural memory of Asia. By rescuing films from physical extinction and providing a platform for critical discourse, the AFA ensures that the narratives, aesthetics, and histories of Asian cinema remain available for future generations. Its recognition by UNESCO validates its methodologies and underscores the urgent need for continued support in preserving the asian film archive

The Asian Film Archive (AFA) is a Singapore-based non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, research, and promotion of Asian cinematic heritage. Founded in January 2005, it serves as a critical cultural hub for independent Asian filmmakers and film enthusiasts, ensuring that at-risk films are saved for future generations. Mission and Significance

: The AFA has meticulously restored seminal works, such as the only surviving print of the 1957 film Moon Over Malaya and the classic 1963 Malay film Chuchu Datok Merah . These restorations often involve combining fragments from different film stocks (e.g., 35mm and 16mm) to reconstruct complete narratives. By rescuing films from physical extinction and providing

Sharing knowledge about Asian film history and restoration techniques 0.5.5. The Importance of Independent Cinema

: Starting as the only film library in Taiwan in 1979, the TFAI has grown into a comprehensive national institute, housing over 500,000 film artifacts alongside its extensive audiovisual collection. Mission and Significance : The AFA has meticulously

The AFA operates as a registered charity and an affiliate of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF). Its has been a cornerstone of its acquisition strategy. In its first year alone, the project's open call resulted in over 400 Asian film titles being deposited for preservation. This urgent approach highlights the perilous state of many film materials, which are often the only surviving copies of their kind.

The Asian Film Archive (AFA) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) and registered charity based in Singapore dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Asian cinema. Established in 2005, it serves as a crucial repository for the region's film heritage, rescuing and restoring works that might otherwise be lost due to tropical climate deterioration or neglect. Beyond preservation, the AFA actively engages in film education, curation, and community outreach to foster a deeper appreciation of Asian culture through moving images. In 2019, it was inscribed on the UNESCO Memory of the World International Register, recognizing its significance to global documentary heritage.

The Asian Film Archive offers a range of programs and events to promote Asian cinema and engage diverse audiences: