James Card
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James Card was an influential American film archivist and curator, best known for his pioneering work in film preservation and his role in inspiring major film culture institutions such as the Telluride Film Festival.
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| instanceOf |
American person
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film archivist → film curator → |
| areaOfInfluence |
American film culture
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international film preservation community → |
| contributedTo |
growth of film preservation as a professional field
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| countryOfCitizenship |
United States of America
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| fieldOfWork |
film archiving
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film curation → film preservation → |
| hasGender |
male
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| impact |
contributed to the creation of film festivals centered on film history
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helped establish standards for film archiving → inspired later generations of film archivists → |
| influenced |
Telluride Film Festival
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major film culture institutions in the United States → |
| inspired |
Telluride Film Festival
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| knownAs |
pioneer of film preservation
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| movement |
film preservation movement
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| notableFor |
influential role in American film culture
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pioneering work in film preservation → |
| notableWork |
development of major film archive collections
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| occupation |
film archivist
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film curator → |
| workFocus |
curation of archival film programs
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preservation of historically significant films → |
Referenced by (1)
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Telluride Film Festival
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foundedBy |