June 13, 2006
Cine16 on Thursday
The Academic Film Archive of St. Louis and The Missouri Historical Society present:
CINE 16- Vintage School Films
at the MISSOURI HISTORY MUSEUM
This month: Ben Franklin's Busy Life (and Its Legacy)
Benjamin Franklin (1949)
Electricity – From Power Plant to Home (c.1960s)
Weatherman – A Scientist (year unknown)
Whatever the Weather (c.1970s)
Story of a Book (c.1960s)
The Man Who Made Spinning Tops – Why People Have Special Jobs (1970)
Day with Fireman Bill (1958)
Pony Express (year unknown)
Library World (1978)
7PM (south entrance will remain open after museum hours)
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Southwestern Bell Education Center (lower level)
Missouri History Museum, corner of Lindell and DeBaliviere in Forest Park, St. Louis.
Admission is free.
The 2nd level snack bar will be open before the show and during intermission.
Directions and museum information:
314-746-4599
http://www.mohistory.org/content/HomePage/GettingHere.aspx
The Academic Film Archive of St. Louis is a satellite program of the Academic Film Archive of North America, based in San Jose, California. The series is co-curated in St. Louis by Claire Nowak-Boyd and Michael Allen. Bud Stanfield is the series projectionist. Evalyn Williams is the St. Louis archive manager. The Missouri Historical Society generously sponsors this series.
What is "academic film"? From the early 1900s to about 1985, many of the best art, history, social science, literature and science films made were produced for academic settings on 16 millimeter film. AFA is dedicated to preserving these films and to educating the public about films of this era through free screenings and lectures.
For more information about AFA North America, visit http://www.afana.org
For more information about AFA St. Louis, or to request that an email address be added or removed from this list please email, afasl@mac.com
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