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Treasures from American Film Archives

The Treasures from American Film Archives series of DVDs is produced by the National Film Preservation Foundation (NFPF), a nonprofit organization created by the U.S. Congress in 1997. The NFPF publishes these DVD sets, with accompanying booklets and extensive commentary, to promote public access to the films preserved by the American archival community.

The NFPF's inaugural DVD set — Treasures from American Film Archives, issued in 2000 — was the first video anthology sampling the range of films preserved by American cultural institutions. Featuring home movies, avant-garde films, documentaries, government films, cartoons, newsreels, political ads, and silent-era narratives saved by 18 archives from Alaska to West Virginia, the set presented 50 historically significant works that had never been available before on video. By providing these examples on video, the set helped popularize the idea of the orphan film. When the first edition went out of print in 2005, it was reissued as the Encore edition.

Since 2000, the NFPF has issued five other box sets, each with a specific theme. More Treasures from American Archives, 1894–1931 showcases the creative range of American motion pictures in their first four decades through examples preserved by the nation's leading silent-film archives. It was the first NFPF set to feature audio commentary. Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900–1934 looks at socially inflected films during the formative years cinema, when virtually no issue was too controversial for the big screen. Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film, 1947–1986 is the first multi-artist survey of the avant-garde film movement in the years following World War II. Treasures 5: The West, 1898–1938 explores how the West was imagined and documented in early cinema. Lost and Found: American Treasures From the New Zealand Film Archive presents a sampling of repatriated American films previously existing only in foreign archives.

To date, six sets of DVDs present 227 films on 17 discs for a total runtime of 3,059 minutes (51 hours). All NFPF-produced sets are region-free and playable around the world. These sets are:

  • Treasures from American Film Archives: 50 Preserved Films (2000), 50 films on 4 discs.
  • More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894–1931 (2004), 50 films on 3 discs.
  • Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900–1934 (2007), 48 films on 4 discs.
  • Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film, 1947–1986 (2008), 26 films on 2 discs.
  • Treasures 5: The West, 1898–1938 (2011), 40 films on 3 discs.
  • Lost and Found: American Treasures From the New Zealand Film Archive (2013), 13 films on 1 disc.

Another box set was announced in 2011, intended for release in 2014: Treasures 6: Next Wave Avant-Garde, with the following titles: Report by Bruce Conner, Radio Adios by Henry Hills, Hi-Fi Cadets by Lewis Klahr, A Visit to Indiana by Curt McDowell and Ted Davis, Plumb Line by Carolee Schneemann, and 11 thru 12 by Andrea Callard.[1][2] It has yet to be released.

The DVD sets edit

Treasures from American Film Archives: 50 Preserved Films (2000, encore edition 2005) edit

  • Number of discs: 4
  • Number of films: 50
  • Date range: 1893–1985
  • Total runtime: 642 min. (10.7 hrs.)
  • Narrator: Laurence Fishburne
  • Booklet(s): 150-page book of program notes. Encore edition has 4 booklets accompanying the 4 DVDs.

Select reviews:

  • Farnsworth, E (January 15, 2001). "Saving Orphan Films," NewsHour. [1]
  • Klein, J (May 27, 2005). "'Treasures' returns as sequel and encore," Chicago Tribune. [2]

The films:
Disc 1

Disc 2

Disc 3

Disc 4

More Treasures from American Film Archives, 1894–1931 (2004) edit

  • Number of discs: 3
  • Number of films: 50
  • Date range: 1894–1931
  • Total runtime: 573 min. (9.5 hrs.)
  • Booklet: 200-page illustrated book with film notes and credits

Four feature films (over an hour in length) are included in this set; also: 46 short advertisements, documentaries, promotional and educational films, and some early experiments with color and sound.

Select reviews:

  • Schwartz, L (January 4, 2005). "More Treasures from American Film Archives," Fresh Air. [3]

The films:

Disc 1

Disc 2

Disc 3

Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900–1934 (2007) edit

  • Number of discs: 4
  • Number of films: 48
  • Date range: 1900–1934
  • Total runtime: 738 min. (12.3 hrs.)
  • Booklet: 200-page illustrated book with film notes and credits

Exposing abuse or lampooning reform, films in the early 20th century put a human face on social problems and connected with audiences in a new way. Topics include: prohibition, abortion, unions, atheism, the vote for women, organized crime, loan sharking, juvenile justice, homelessness, police corruption, immigration—in their first decades, movies brought an astonishing range of issues to the screen.

Select reviews:

  • Corliss, R (October 16, 2007). "Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900–1934", TIME.
  • Ellerson, L (October 16, 2007). "A Reality Check from a Century Past", ABC News. [5]

The films:
Disc 1 – "The City Reformed"

Disc 2 – "New Women"

  • Kansas Saloon Smashers (1901, 1 min.), Carrie Nation swings her axe; directed by George S. Fleming and Edwin S. Porter.
  • Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce (1901, 2 min.), role reversal temperance spoof; directed by George S. Fleming and Edwin S. Porter.
  • Trial Marriages (1907, 12 min.), male fantasy inspired by a reformer's proposal, a man tries marriage to several women and finally gives up on matrimony entirely; photographed by G. W. Bitzer.
  • Manhattan Trade School for Girls (1911, 16 min.), training impoverished girls for better jobs.
  • The Strong Arm Squad of the Future (ca.1912, 1 min.), a suffragette cartoon; from Mutual Film Corporation.
  • A Lively Affair (ca. 1912, 7 min.), comedy with women playing poker and child-caring men. The moral is that this is what to expect if women get the vote.
  • A Suffragette in Spite of Himself (1912, 8 min.), boys' prank results in an unwitting crusader; directed by Bannister Merwin.
  • On To Washington (1913, 1 min.), news coverage of the historic suffragette march.
  • The Hazards of Helen, Episode 13: "The Escape on the Fast Freight" (1915, 13 min.), Helen thwarts some robbers and overcomes workplace problems; directed by Helen Holmes and Leo Maloney.
  • Where Are My Children? (1916, 65 min.), film against abortion that brings in the issue of birth control as well, which is a bit confusing to modern audiences; starring Tyrone Power Sr. and directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley.
  • The Courage of the Commonplace (1913, 13 min.), a young farm woman dreams of a better life; directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon.
  • Poor Mrs. Jones! (1926, 46 min.), a woman works endless hard hours on the farm and believes her sister who lives in the city has a much a better life, until she visits her for a week and realizes that the grass is not always greener on the other side; directed by Raymond Evans.
  • Offers Herself as a Bride for $10,000 (1931, 2 min.), a woman comes up with a way to survive the depression.

Disc 3 – "Toil and Tyranny"

  • Uncle Sam and the Bolshevik-I.W.W. Rat (1919, 1 min.), anti-union cartoon from Ford Motor Company.
  • The Crime of Carelessness (1912, 14 min.), tells the story of a workplace fire without references to a specific company, but parallels with the Triangle Factory fire are heavily implied; directed by Harold M. Shaw.
  • Who Pays, Episode 12: "Toil and Tyranny" (1915, 35 min.), lumberyard strike brings deadly consequences; directed by Harry Harvey.
  • Surviving reel of Labor's Reward (1925, 13 min.), surviving reel showing the American Federation of Labor's argument for buying union made goods.
  • Listen to Some Words of Wisdom (1930, 2 min.), why personal thrift feeds the Great Depression.
  • The Godless Girl (1928, 128 min.), sensational film about girls' reformatories; directed by Cecil B. DeMille (this is his last completely silent film).

Disc 4 – "Americans in the Making"

  • Emigrants Landing on Ellis Island (1903, 2 min.), actual footage of the event; photographed by Alfred C. Abadie.
  • An American in the Making (1913, 15 min.), U.S. Steel film promoting immigration and industrial safety.
  • Ramona (1910, 16 min.), Helen Hunt Jackson's classic about racial conflict in California; directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Mary Pickford.
  • Redskin (1929, 82 min.), racial tolerance epic shot in two-strip Technicolor. Richard Dix plays Wing Foot, son of a Navajo chief who suffers heartache and prejudice before the film's happy ending with Wing Foot bringing peace between the Navajo and Pueblo peoples; about half the film features two-tone color using red and green filters; a technique already used in the 1910s but not often employed due to the extra work and expense. In "Redskin" color is used only for the scenes showing the Navajo and Pueblo Indian people and their land. Directed by Victor Schertzinger.
  • United Snakes of America (ca. 1917, 1 min.), World War I cartoon assails home front dissenters.
  • Uncle Sam Donates for Liberty Loans (1919, 1 min.), a patriotic cartoon encouraging Americans to buy Liberty Loans.
  • 100% American (1918, 14 min.), a young "thriftless" woman impassioned to start saving in order to buy Liberty Loans; directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Mary Pickford.
  • Bud's Recruit (1918, 26 min.), brothers serve their country; directed by King Vidor (this is his earliest surviving film).
  • The Reawakening (1919, 10 min.), documentary about helping disabled veterans build new lives after the war.
  • Eight Prohibition Newsreels (1922–23, 13 min.), footage on raids along with various opinions about the effectiveness of Prohibition.

Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film, 1947–1986 (2008) edit

  • Number of discs: 2
  • Number of films: 26
  • Date range: 1947–1986
  • Total runtime: 312 min. (5.2 hrs.)
  • Booklet: 70-page book of program notes; foreword by Martin Scorsese

Independent cinema from Bruce Baillie to Andy Warhol, artists who worked outside the mainstream and redefined American film are collected in this set. An array of films never before released on VHS or DVD with styles ranging from animation to documentary are showcased in this collection of classics and rediscoveries, selected from five of the nation's foremost avant-garde film archives.

Select reviews:

  • Henderson, B (March 3, 2009). "Treasures IV: American Avant-Garde Film (1947–1986)," Slant Magazine. [6]
  • Lim, D (March 1, 2009). "Avant-garde film gems in 'Treasures IV' collection," The Los Angeles Times. [7]

The films:

Disc 1

Disc 2

Treasures 5: The West, 1898–1938 (2011) edit

  • Number of discs: 3
  • Number of films: 40
  • Date range: 1898–1938
  • Total runtime: 596 min. (9.9 hrs.)
  • Booklet: 132-page book

A set celebrating the dynamic, gender-bending, ethnically diverse West that flourished in early motion pictures, including both narrative and nonfiction films; travelogues from 10 western states Kodachrome home movies; newsreels about Native Americans; and documentaries and industrial films about such Western subjects as cattle ranching.

Select reviews:

  • Kehr, D (September 23, 2011). "The West, When It Was Still Wild," New York Times. [8]

The films:
Disc 1

Disc 2

  • Over Silent Paths (1910, 16 min.), daughter avenges her father's murder; directed by D. W. Griffith.
  • Life on the Circle Ranch in California (1912, 12 min.), documentary about cattle ranching in Santa Monica, California; directed by John B. O'Brien.
  • Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress (1912, 14 min.), America's first cowboy star courts a pistol-packing schoolmarm; directed and starring Gilbert M. Anderson.
  • How the Cowboy Makes His Lariat (1917, 3 min.), Pedro Leon demonstrates the vaquero's art.
  • Mexican Filibusters (1911, 16 min.), intrepid woman does her bit for the Mexican Revolution; directed by Kenean Buel.
  • The Better Man (1912, 12 min.), Mexican bandit proves his worth; directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon.
  • Ammunition Smuggling on the Mexican Border (1914, 41 min.), Texas sheriff reenacts kidnapping by revolutionists in this docudrama.
  • Lake Tahoe, Land of the Sky (1916, 6 min.), travelogue celebrating the new auto road. Despite the title, the last two minutes feature the Historic Columbia River Highway and include the Mitchell Point Tunnel there.
  • Mantrap (1926, 71 min.), wilderness comedy with Clara Bow and a woman-hating attorney; directed by Victor Fleming.
  • From The Golden West (1938, 8 min.), excerpts from a longer film that documents the Los Angeles region; shot by an unknown amateur filmmaker.

Disc 3

  • The Lady of the Dugout (1918, 64 min.), story about a bank robber with a heart of gold; directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Al Jennings.
  • From Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaw (1915, 13 min.), excerpts from a lost docudrama, the celebrated frontier marshal Bill Tilghman reenacts his capture of the Wild Bunch; directed and starring Tilghman.
  • The Girl Ranchers (1913, 14 min.), comedy in which sisters inherit the Rough Neck Ranch; directed by Al Christie.
  • Legal Advice (1916, 13 min.), a cowboy falls for a lady attorney; produced, directed, written, and starring Tom Mix.
  • From Womanhandled (1925, 55 min.), these three excerpts cover most of the original film, which is now lost in its completed form; directed by Gregory La Cava.
  • Beauty Spots in America: Castle Hot Springs, Arizona (1916, 6 min.), Castle Hot Springs was a spa for the rich and famous.
  • Romance of Water (1931, 10 min.), how Los Angeles got its water.
  • A New Miracle in the Desert (1935, 1 min.), bringing Colorado River water to California.
  • The West in Promotional Travelogues (1898–1920, 22 min.), tours in seven states; produced by James White.

Awards for the Treasures DVDs edit

2000

  • National Society of Film Critics' Film Heritage Award

2001

  • Video Software Dealers Associations's Best of Show Non-Theatrical Award

2004

  • National Society of Film Critics' Film Heritage Award

2005

  • Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival, Best DVD Series

2009

  • National Society of Film Critics' Film Heritage Award
  • Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival, Best Avant-Garde Publication

2011

  • True West Magazine, Best Classic Western DVD

Film archives participating in the series edit

References edit

http://www.undergroundfilmjournal.com/sneak-preview-treasures-vi-next-wave-avant-garde/

  1. ^ . December 7, 2011. Archived from the original on January 6, 2012. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
  2. ^ Mike Everleth (November 19, 2013). "Sneak Preview: Treasures VI: Next Wave Avant-Garde". Underground Film Journal. Retrieved September 19, 2023.

External links edit

  • DVDs & Books at NFPF

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Treasures from American Film Archives news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Treasures from American Film Archives series of DVDs is produced by the National Film Preservation Foundation NFPF a nonprofit organization created by the U S Congress in 1997 The NFPF publishes these DVD sets with accompanying booklets and extensive commentary to promote public access to the films preserved by the American archival community The NFPF s inaugural DVD set Treasures from American Film Archives issued in 2000 was the first video anthology sampling the range of films preserved by American cultural institutions Featuring home movies avant garde films documentaries government films cartoons newsreels political ads and silent era narratives saved by 18 archives from Alaska to West Virginia the set presented 50 historically significant works that had never been available before on video By providing these examples on video the set helped popularize the idea of the orphan film When the first edition went out of print in 2005 it was reissued as the Encore edition Since 2000 the NFPF has issued five other box sets each with a specific theme More Treasures from American Archives 1894 1931 showcases the creative range of American motion pictures in their first four decades through examples preserved by the nation s leading silent film archives It was the first NFPF set to feature audio commentary Treasures III Social Issues in American Film 1900 1934 looks at socially inflected films during the formative years cinema when virtually no issue was too controversial for the big screen Treasures IV American Avant Garde Film 1947 1986 is the first multi artist survey of the avant garde film movement in the years following World War II Treasures 5 The West 1898 1938 explores how the West was imagined and documented in early cinema Lost and Found American Treasures From the New Zealand Film Archive presents a sampling of repatriated American films previously existing only in foreign archives To date six sets of DVDs present 227 films on 17 discs for a total runtime of 3 059 minutes 51 hours All NFPF produced sets are region free and playable around the world These sets are Treasures from American Film Archives 50 Preserved Films 2000 50 films on 4 discs More Treasures from American Film Archives 1894 1931 2004 50 films on 3 discs Treasures III Social Issues in American Film 1900 1934 2007 48 films on 4 discs Treasures IV American Avant Garde Film 1947 1986 2008 26 films on 2 discs Treasures 5 The West 1898 1938 2011 40 films on 3 discs Lost and Found American Treasures From the New Zealand Film Archive 2013 13 films on 1 disc Another box set was announced in 2011 intended for release in 2014 Treasures 6 Next Wave Avant Garde with the following titles Report by Bruce Conner Radio Adios by Henry Hills Hi Fi Cadets by Lewis Klahr A Visit to Indiana by Curt McDowell and Ted Davis Plumb Line by Carolee Schneemann and 11 thru 12 by Andrea Callard 1 2 It has yet to be released Contents 1 The DVD sets 1 1 Treasures from American Film Archives 50 Preserved Films 2000 encore edition 2005 1 2 More Treasures from American Film Archives 1894 1931 2004 1 3 Treasures III Social Issues in American Film 1900 1934 2007 1 4 Treasures IV American Avant Garde Film 1947 1986 2008 1 5 Treasures 5 The West 1898 1938 2011 2 Awards for the Treasures DVDs 3 Film archives participating in the series 4 References 5 External linksThe DVD sets editTreasures from American Film Archives 50 Preserved Films 2000 encore edition 2005 edit Number of discs 4 Number of films 50 Date range 1893 1985 Total runtime 642 min 10 7 hrs Narrator Laurence Fishburne Booklet s 150 page book of program notes Encore edition has 4 booklets accompanying the 4 DVDs Select reviews Farnsworth E January 15 2001 Saving Orphan Films NewsHour 1 Klein J May 27 2005 Treasures returns as sequel and encore Chicago Tribune 2 The films Disc 1 The Original Movie 1922 8 min moviemaking in the Stone Age told in silhouette animation directed by Tony Sarg Early films from the Edison Company Blacksmith Scene 1893 1 min the first commercially shown U S film directed by W K L Dickson The Gay Shoe Clerk 1903 1 min directed by Edwin S Porter Three American Beauties 1906 1 min directed by Edwin S Porter and Wallace McCutcheon Princess Nicotine or The Smoke Fairy 1909 5 min special effects fantasy on the perils of smoking directed by J Stuart Blackton The Confederate Ironclad 1912 16 min Civil War adventure with original music score directed by Kenean Buel Hell s Hinges 1916 64 min directed by William S Hart uncredited and Charles Swickard produced by Thomas H Ince The Fall of the House of Usher 1928 13 min an avant garde retelling of the Poe tale directed by James Sibley Watson Jr From Groucho Marx s home movies ca 1933 2 min Running Around San Francisco for an Education 1938 2 min election ad for a school bond issue From Tevya 1939 17 min excerpt from the Yiddish language classic directed by Maurice Schwartz Cologne From the Diary of Ray and Esther 1939 14 min portrait of small town America made by a local doctor and his wife Private Snafu Spies 1943 4 min an irreverent cartoon made for servicemen directed by Chuck Jones and written by Dr Seuss OffOn 1968 9 min psychedelic landmark by Scott Bartlett Disc 2 Paper Print Copyright Deposits Demolishing and Building up the Star Theatre 1901 1 min directed by F S Armitage Move On 1903 1 min directed by Alfred C Abadie Dog Factory 1904 4 mins directed by Edwin S Porter The Lonedale Operator 1911 17 min a race to the rescue melodrama directed by D W Griffith Her Crowning Glory 1911 14 min domestic comedy with John Bunny and Flora Finch directed by Laurence Trimble The Toll of the Sea 1922 54 min an early 2 color Technicolor feature starring Anna May Wong script by Frances Marion and directed by Chester M Franklin From Accuracy First c 1928 5 min Western Union employee training film From West Virginia documentaries West Virginia the State Beautiful 1929 8 min amateur travelogue by Ottis Rymer Snodgrass One Room Schoolhouses c 1935 1 min footage of one room Barbour County schoolhouses by Karl Myers and Elmer Myers From Early Amateur Sound Film 1936 37 4 min by home movie enthusiast Archie Stewart Composition 1 Themis 1940 4 min stop motion animation by Dwinell Grant The Battle of San Pietro 1945 33 min stunning combat documentary directed by John Huston Negro Leagues Baseball 1946 8 min footage of Goose Tatum and other greats Battery Film 1985 9 min experimental blend of documentary and animation by Richard Protovin and Franklin Backus Disc 3 The Thieving Hand 1908 5 min comic fable told through stop motion animation and special effects from Vitagraph Studios White Fawn s Devotion 1910 11 min a western directed by James Young Deer the first Native American filmmaker in Hollywood The Chechahcos 1924 86 min Klondike gold rush adventure the first feature filmed entirely on location in Alaska directed by Lewis S Moomaw From Japanese American Communities 1927 32 7 min home movies by a Buddhist priest From Rare Aviation Films The Keystone Patrician 1928 6 min promotional film for a new plane The Zeppelin Hindenburg 1936 7 min home movies on board the LZ 129 Hindenburg We Work Again 1937 15 min WPA documentary includes 4 minutes of the only film of Orson Welles s legendary 1936 Voodoo Macbeth From La Valse 1951 6 min choreography by George Balanchine directed by Carol Lynn The Wall 1962 10 min USIA documentary on the Berlin Wall directed by Walter de Hoog George Dumpson s Place 1965 8 min Ed Emshwiller s portrait of a folk artist and his world of found objects Disc 4 Peepshow Kinetoscopes Luis Martinetti Contortionist 1894 1 min directed by W K L Dickson Caicedo King of the Slack Wire 1894 1 min directed by W K L Dickson Interior New York Subway 14th Street to 42nd Street 1905 5 min trip on the new IRT filmed by G W Bitzer The Land Beyond the Sunset 1912 14 min slum kids dream of a better life directed by Harold Shaw I m Insured 1916 3 min cartoon by Harry Palmer Snow White 1916 63 min the earliest film version starring Marguerite Clark and directed by J Searle Dawley From Beautiful Japan 1918 15 min travel lecture film by Benjamin Brodsky From Rural Life in Maine ca 1930 12 min home movies by Elizabeth Woodman Wright The News Parade of 1934 1934 10 min Hearst Metrotone News recap of the year Rose Hobart 1936 19 min found footage Joseph Cornell s obscure but entrancing surrealist collage classic The Autobiography of a Jeep 1943 10 min celebration of the indestructible World War II vehicle directed by Irving Lerner and narrated by Robert Sloan who assumes the role of the Jeep itself From Marian Anderson the Lincoln Memorial Concert 1939 8 min newsreel reconstruction of this key event in Civil Rights history More Treasures from American Film Archives 1894 1931 2004 edit Number of discs 3 Number of films 50 Date range 1894 1931 Total runtime 573 min 9 5 hrs Booklet 200 page illustrated book with film notes and creditsFour feature films over an hour in length are included in this set also 46 short advertisements documentaries promotional and educational films and some early experiments with color and sound Select reviews Schwartz L January 4 2005 More Treasures from American Film Archives Fresh Air 3 The films Disc 1 The Dickson Experimental Sound Film ca 1894 1 min two men dancing and a man playing a violin in front of a huge metal cone the microphone for the wax cylinder the sound was recorded on directed by W K L Dickson Buffalo Bill s Wild West Annie Oakley 1894 1 min directed by W K L Dickson Buffalo Dance 1894 1 min directed by W K L Dickson Bucking Broncho 1894 1 min directed by W K L Dickson The Suburbanite 1904 9 min a polite comedy about the exploits of a middle class family moving to the burbs of New Jersey directed by Wallace McCutcheon The Country Doctor 1909 14 min a tale of a physician torn between his duty to family and profession directed by D W Griffith with an early performance by Mary Pickford The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 1910 13 min earliest known film adaptation of L Frank Baum s novel directed by Otis Turner Early Advertising Films Admiral Cigarette 1897 1 min directed by William Heise Flash Cleaner ca 1920 1 min Buy An Electric Refrigerator 1926 1 min from Electric League of Pittsburgh The Stenographer s Friend 1910 8 min from Edison Manufacturing Company The Invaders 1912 41 min Sioux and Cheyenne conflicts in this early epic western featuring real Lakota Sioux directed by Thomas H Ince and Francis Ford The Hazards of Helen Episode 26 The Wild Engine 1915 14 min an action packed episode from the movie serial directed by J P McGowan Gretchen the Greenhorn 1916 58 min Dutch migrants who fall victim to a gang of counterfeiters featuring Dorothy Gish Elmo Lincoln and Eugene Pallette directed by Chester M Franklin and Sidney A Franklin The Breath of a Nation 1919 6 min Gregory La Cava cartoon on the first day of prohibition De Light Making an Electric Light Bulb 1920 12 min from the Ford Motor Company distributed by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation Skyscraper Symphony 1929 9 min Robert Florey s avant garde portrait of Manhattan Greeting by George Bernard Shaw 1928 5 min first talkie of the playwright Disc 2 The Streets of New York What Happened on Twenty Third Street 1901 1 min directed by Edwin S Porter At the Foot of the Flatiron 1903 2 min directed by A E Weed New York City Ghetto Fish Market 1903 2 min directed by James Blair Smith From Leadville to Aspen A Hold Up in the Rockies 1906 8 min train hold up film made for railroad car theaters photographed by G W Btizer The Teddy Bears 1907 13 min an Edison short with impressive puppet animation directed by Wallace McCutcheon and Edwin S Porter Children Who Labor 1912 13 min crusading melodrama co produced by the National Child Labor Committee and the Edison company directed by Ashley Miller Early Color Films From Concerning 1000 1916 1 min From Exhibition Reel of Two Color Film ca 1929 4 min The Flute of Krishna 1926 7 min choreographed by Martha Graham Surviving reel of Lotus Blossom 1921 12 min earliest known film from a Chinese American company directed by Frank Grandon and James B Leong Gus Visser and His Singing Duck ca 1925 2 min another synchronized sound experiment possibly directed by Theodore Case Clash of the Wolves 1925 74 min a Rin Tin Tin silent directed by Noel Mason Smith International Newsreel Volume 8 Issue 97 1926 13 min Now You re Talking 1927 9 min instructional cartoon on how to use a telephone directed by Dave Fleischer There It Is 1928 19 min animation by the Inkwell Studios absurdist comedy two reeler by Charley Bowers the great unknown silent movie comedian stop action animation innovator and rather surreal filmmaker A Bronx Morning 1931 11 min avant garde documentary by Jay Leyda Disc 3 Rip Van Winkle 1896 4 min a series of very short scenes adapted from a popular stage play starring Joseph Jefferson an established stage actor since before the American Civil War directed by W K L Dickson and photographed by G W Bitzer to be shown on flip card style mutoscope machines Mr Edison at Work in his Chemical Laboratory 1897 1 min directed by James White Life of an American Fireman 1903 6 min directed by Edwin S Porter Three films from the Westinghouse Works series 1904 6 min on location in America s largest factory photographed by G W Bitzer Falling Leaves 1912 12 min directed by Alice Guy Blache Hollywood Promotional Films Exhibitor s reel for Hands Up A Cyclonic Western Serial 1918 7 min From C V News filming Greed in Death Valley 1923 4 min Movie Lovers Contest 4 1926 3 min De Forest Phonofilms A Few Moments with Eddie Cantor ca 1923 7 min President Coolidge Taken on the White House Grounds 1924 4 min first talking political spot Inklings Issue 12 1925 6 min witty visual puns by Dave Fleischer Lady Windermere s Fan 1925 89 min film adaptation of Oscar Wilde s play starring Ronald Colman and directed by Ernst Lubitsch Cockeyed Gems from the Memory of a Nutty Cameraman ca 1925 3 min trick photographic views of Manhattan Prologue from The Passaic Textile Strike 1926 18 min docudrama by striking workers to tell their story Tramp Tramp Tramp The Boys are Marching 1926 4 min follow the bouncing ball sing along with Ko Ko the Clown directed by Dave Fleischer From Zora Neale Hurston s Fieldwork Footage 1928 5 min scenes of the rural South filmed by the famed novelist Zora Neale Hurston Trailers for Lost Films In the Days of Daniel Boone 1923 2 min The Silent Flyer 1926 2 min The American Venus 1926 2 min The Great Gatsby 1926 1 min Beau Sabreur 1928 1 min The Patriot 1928 3 min Treasures III Social Issues in American Film 1900 1934 2007 edit Number of discs 4 Number of films 48 Date range 1900 1934 Total runtime 738 min 12 3 hrs Booklet 200 page illustrated book with film notes and creditsExposing abuse or lampooning reform films in the early 20th century put a human face on social problems and connected with audiences in a new way Topics include prohibition abortion unions atheism the vote for women organized crime loan sharking juvenile justice homelessness police corruption immigration in their first decades movies brought an astonishing range of issues to the screen Select reviews Corliss R October 16 2007 Treasures III Social Issues in American Film 1900 1934 TIME 4 Ellerson L October 16 2007 A Reality Check from a Century Past ABC News 5 The films Disc 1 The City Reformed The Black Hand 1906 11 min earliest surviving gangster film probably directed by Wallace McCutcheon How They Rob Men in Chicago 1900 1 min an elderly man is robbed in Chicago but some money is left behind on his unconscious person directed by Wallace McCutcheon The Voice of the Violin 1909 16 min a terrorist plot foiled by the power of music directed by D W Griffith and featuring Mack Sennett in a bit part The Usurer s Grip 1912 15 min melodrama arguing for consumer credit co operatives directed by Bannister Merwin From the Submerged 1912 11 min drama about homelessness and slumming parties directed by Theodore Wharton Hope A Red Cross Seal Story 1912 14 min a town mobilizes to fight tuberculosis directed by Charles J Brabin The Cost of Carelessness 1913 13 min traffic safety film for Brooklyn children from Universal Film Manufacturing Company Lights and Shadows in a City of a Million 1920 7 min a charitable plea for the Detroit community fund from the Ford Motor Company 6 000 000 American Children Are Not in School 1922 2 min newsreel inspired by census data produced by Lewis J Selznick The Soul of Youth 1920 80 min a feature about an orphan reclaimed for society through the court of Judge Ben Lindsey directed by William Desmond Taylor With excerpts from Saved by the Juvenile Court 1913 4 min essentially a political advertisement for Judge Ben Lindsey directed by Otis B Thayer A Call for Help from Sing Sing 1934 3 min Warden Lawes speaks out for wayward teens Disc 2 New Women Kansas Saloon Smashers 1901 1 min Carrie Nation swings her axe directed by George S Fleming and Edwin S Porter Why Mr Nation Wants a Divorce 1901 2 min role reversal temperance spoof directed by George S Fleming and Edwin S Porter Trial Marriages 1907 12 min male fantasy inspired by a reformer s proposal a man tries marriage to several women and finally gives up on matrimony entirely photographed by G W Bitzer Manhattan Trade School for Girls 1911 16 min training impoverished girls for better jobs The Strong Arm Squad of the Future ca 1912 1 min a suffragette cartoon from Mutual Film Corporation A Lively Affair ca 1912 7 min comedy with women playing poker and child caring men The moral is that this is what to expect if women get the vote A Suffragette in Spite of Himself 1912 8 min boys prank results in an unwitting crusader directed by Bannister Merwin On To Washington 1913 1 min news coverage of the historic suffragette march The Hazards of Helen Episode 13 The Escape on the Fast Freight 1915 13 min Helen thwarts some robbers and overcomes workplace problems directed by Helen Holmes and Leo Maloney Where Are My Children 1916 65 min film against abortion that brings in the issue of birth control as well which is a bit confusing to modern audiences starring Tyrone Power Sr and directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley The Courage of the Commonplace 1913 13 min a young farm woman dreams of a better life directed by Rollin S Sturgeon Poor Mrs Jones 1926 46 min a woman works endless hard hours on the farm and believes her sister who lives in the city has a much a better life until she visits her for a week and realizes that the grass is not always greener on the other side directed by Raymond Evans Offers Herself as a Bride for 10 000 1931 2 min a woman comes up with a way to survive the depression Disc 3 Toil and Tyranny Uncle Sam and the Bolshevik I W W Rat 1919 1 min anti union cartoon from Ford Motor Company The Crime of Carelessness 1912 14 min tells the story of a workplace fire without references to a specific company but parallels with the Triangle Factory fire are heavily implied directed by Harold M Shaw Who Pays Episode 12 Toil and Tyranny 1915 35 min lumberyard strike brings deadly consequences directed by Harry Harvey Surviving reel of Labor s Reward 1925 13 min surviving reel showing the American Federation of Labor s argument for buying union made goods Listen to Some Words of Wisdom 1930 2 min why personal thrift feeds the Great Depression The Godless Girl 1928 128 min sensational film about girls reformatories directed by Cecil B DeMille this is his last completely silent film Disc 4 Americans in the Making Emigrants Landing on Ellis Island 1903 2 min actual footage of the event photographed by Alfred C Abadie An American in the Making 1913 15 min U S Steel film promoting immigration and industrial safety Ramona 1910 16 min Helen Hunt Jackson s classic about racial conflict in California directed by D W Griffith and starring Mary Pickford Redskin 1929 82 min racial tolerance epic shot in two strip Technicolor Richard Dix plays Wing Foot son of a Navajo chief who suffers heartache and prejudice before the film s happy ending with Wing Foot bringing peace between the Navajo and Pueblo peoples about half the film features two tone color using red and green filters a technique already used in the 1910s but not often employed due to the extra work and expense In Redskin color is used only for the scenes showing the Navajo and Pueblo Indian people and their land Directed by Victor Schertzinger United Snakes of America ca 1917 1 min World War I cartoon assails home front dissenters Uncle Sam Donates for Liberty Loans 1919 1 min a patriotic cartoon encouraging Americans to buy Liberty Loans 100 American 1918 14 min a young thriftless woman impassioned to start saving in order to buy Liberty Loans directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Mary Pickford Bud s Recruit 1918 26 min brothers serve their country directed by King Vidor this is his earliest surviving film The Reawakening 1919 10 min documentary about helping disabled veterans build new lives after the war Eight Prohibition Newsreels 1922 23 13 min footage on raids along with various opinions about the effectiveness of Prohibition Treasures IV American Avant Garde Film 1947 1986 2008 edit Number of discs 2 Number of films 26 Date range 1947 1986 Total runtime 312 min 5 2 hrs Booklet 70 page book of program notes foreword by Martin ScorseseIndependent cinema from Bruce Baillie to Andy Warhol artists who worked outside the mainstream and redefined American film are collected in this set An array of films never before released on VHS or DVD with styles ranging from animation to documentary are showcased in this collection of classics and rediscoveries selected from five of the nation s foremost avant garde film archives Select reviews Henderson B March 3 2009 Treasures IV American Avant Garde Film 1947 1986 Slant Magazine 6 Lim D March 1 2009 Avant garde film gems in Treasures IV collection The Los Angeles Times 7 The films Disc 1 Film No 3 Interwoven 1947 49 3 min Harry Smith Notes on the Circus 1966 12 min Jonas Mekas Here I Am 1962 10 min Bruce Baillie Fake Fruit Factory 1986 22 min Chick Strand Odds amp Ends 1959 4 min Jane Conger Belson Shimane Eyewash 1959 3 min Robert Breer Peyote Queen 1965 9 min Storm de Hirsch 7362 1967 10 min Pat O Neill Aleph 1956 66 8 min Wallace Berman Note to Patti 1969 7 min Saul Levine By Night with Torch and Spear 1940s 8 min Joseph Cornell The Riddle of Lumen 1972 13 min Stan Brakhage The End 1953 34 min Christopher MaclaineDisc 2 Bridges Go Round 1958 4 min Shirley Clarke Go Go Go 1962 64 11 min Marie Menken Little Stabs at Happiness 1959 63 15 min Ken Jacobs Chumlum 1963 23 min Ron Rice Mario Banana No 1 1964 4 min Andy Warhol I an Actress 1977 9 min George Kuchar The Off Handed Jape and How to Pull It Off 1967 8 min Robert Nelson William T Wiley New Improved Institutional Quality 1976 10 min Owen Land Hamfat Asar 1965 13 min Larry Jordan Necrology 1969 70 11 min Standish Lawder Fog Line 1970 11 min Larry Gottheim nostalgia 1971 36 min Hollis Frampton Bad Burns 1982 6 min Paul SharitsTreasures 5 The West 1898 1938 2011 edit Number of discs 3 Number of films 40 Date range 1898 1938 Total runtime 596 min 9 9 hrs Booklet 132 page bookA set celebrating the dynamic gender bending ethnically diverse West that flourished in early motion pictures including both narrative and nonfiction films travelogues from 10 western states Kodachrome home movies newsreels about Native Americans and documentaries and industrial films about such Western subjects as cattle ranching Select reviews Kehr D September 23 2011 The West When It Was Still Wild New York Times 8 The films Disc 1 The Tourists 1912 6 min tourists run amuck in Albuquerque s Indian market directed by Mack Sennett and starring Mabel Normand The Sergeant 1910 16 min first surviving narrative shot in Yosemite directed by Francis Boggs Salomy Jane 1914 87 min a tale of the California Gold Rush directed by Lucius Henderson and William Nigh and starring Beatriz Michelena America s first Latina movie star Sunshine Gatherers 1921 10 min canning California Del Monte brand canned fruits in Prizmacolor directed by George E Stone Deschutes Driftwood 1916 10 min riding the rails along the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers The Promised Land Barred to Hoboes 1936 2 min this newsreel story reports on a crackdown of individuals hopping freight trans Last of the Line 1914 26 min a cross cultural tragedy directed by Jay Hunt produced by Thomas Ince and starring Sessue Hayakawa The Indian detour 1926 16 min in the Southwest on a Fred Harvey Company motor tour Native Americans in Newsreels 1921 1938 5 min five newsreels stories about Native Americans We Can Take It 1935 21 min Civilian Conservation Corps at work Disc 2 Over Silent Paths 1910 16 min daughter avenges her father s murder directed by D W Griffith Life on the Circle Ranch in California 1912 12 min documentary about cattle ranching in Santa Monica California directed by John B O Brien Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress 1912 14 min America s first cowboy star courts a pistol packing schoolmarm directed and starring Gilbert M Anderson How the Cowboy Makes His Lariat 1917 3 min Pedro Leon demonstrates the vaquero s art Mexican Filibusters 1911 16 min intrepid woman does her bit for the Mexican Revolution directed by Kenean Buel The Better Man 1912 12 min Mexican bandit proves his worth directed by Rollin S Sturgeon Ammunition Smuggling on the Mexican Border 1914 41 min Texas sheriff reenacts kidnapping by revolutionists in this docudrama Lake Tahoe Land of the Sky 1916 6 min travelogue celebrating the new auto road Despite the title the last two minutes feature the Historic Columbia River Highway and include the Mitchell Point Tunnel there Mantrap 1926 71 min wilderness comedy with Clara Bow and a woman hating attorney directed by Victor Fleming From The Golden West 1938 8 min excerpts from a longer film that documents the Los Angeles region shot by an unknown amateur filmmaker Disc 3 The Lady of the Dugout 1918 64 min story about a bank robber with a heart of gold directed by W S Van Dyke and starring Al Jennings From Passing of the Oklahoma Outlaw 1915 13 min excerpts from a lost docudrama the celebrated frontier marshal Bill Tilghman reenacts his capture of the Wild Bunch directed and starring Tilghman The Girl Ranchers 1913 14 min comedy in which sisters inherit the Rough Neck Ranch directed by Al Christie Legal Advice 1916 13 min a cowboy falls for a lady attorney produced directed written and starring Tom Mix From Womanhandled 1925 55 min these three excerpts cover most of the original film which is now lost in its completed form directed by Gregory La Cava Beauty Spots in America Castle Hot Springs Arizona 1916 6 min Castle Hot Springs was a spa for the rich and famous Romance of Water 1931 10 min how Los Angeles got its water A New Miracle in the Desert 1935 1 min bringing Colorado River water to California The West in Promotional Travelogues 1898 1920 22 min tours in seven states produced by James White Awards for the Treasures DVDs editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message 2000 National Society of Film Critics Film Heritage Award2001 Video Software Dealers Associations s Best of Show Non Theatrical Award2004 National Society of Film Critics Film Heritage Award2005 Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival Best DVD Series2009 National Society of Film Critics Film Heritage Award Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival Best Avant Garde Publication2011 True West Magazine Best Classic Western DVDFilm archives participating in the series editAcademy Film Archive of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Alaska Film Archives University of Alaska Fairbanks Anthology Film Archives George Eastman House Japanese American National Museum Library of Congress Minnesota Historical Society Museum of Modern Art National Air and Space Museum National Archives National Center for Jewish Film National Museum of American History National Museum of Natural History New York Public Library New Zealand Film Archive Northeast Historic Film Pacific Film Archive UCLA Film amp Television Archive West Virginia State ArchivesReferences edithttp www undergroundfilmjournal com sneak preview treasures vi next wave avant garde NFPF ANNOUNCES PRODUCTION OF NEW AVANT GARDE DVD SET December 7 2011 Archived from the original on January 6 2012 Retrieved September 19 2023 Mike Everleth November 19 2013 Sneak Preview Treasures VI Next Wave Avant Garde Underground Film Journal Retrieved September 19 2023 External links editDVDs amp Books at NFPF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Treasures from American Film Archives amp oldid 1176147944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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