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Film Research at Harvard links you to printed and visual resources about film located at Harvard or accessible to Harvard affiliates.
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Purchase Request

If you would like to recommend that the Harvard College Library purchase a film, please submit a Purchase Request Form. Always check the HOLLIS Catalog first to verify that we indeed do not own the title.

      
     

    Morse Media at Lamont

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    • Lamont Media holds a major circulating collection of approximately 18,000 titles: books on music, scores, music recordings, spoken word recordings, and visual media.

     

    The Lothar and Eva

    Just Film Stills Collection

    The Lothar and Eva Just Film Stills Collection at the Harvard Film Archive contains the impressive library of approximately 800,000 film stills, pressbooks, posters, and other ephemera originally amassed by Lothar Just, a Munich-based film publicist.
     

    Harvard Film Archive

    Harvard Film Archive

    The Harvard Film Archive offers a public cinematheque program, presenting films Friday through Monday nights year round. All screenings are held in the Archive's 200-seat theater located in the historic Carpenter Center for the Arts.

    Library Liaison

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    Bob Sennett
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    Tue-Fri 10am-5pm

    Fine Arts Library
    Littauer Center
    1805 Cambridge Street
    Cambridge, MA 02138

    617-496-1502
    rsennett@fas.harvard.edu
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