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Inside the Archive #36: From Manchester to The Hague
This week digital preservation and collection management techniques take centre stage as colleagues report back from two recent conferences.
By Caitlin Lynch and Tom Wilson
The Naked Gun: delightfully stupid cop caper resurrects the Hollywood comedy
By Jason Anderson
Alan Whicker’s cue cards for interviewing Sean Connery on You Only Live Twice
By Nathalie Morris
The long weekend for cinephiles: highlights from Cinema Rediscovered 2025
By Christina Newland
BFI NETWORK alumni at Edinburgh International Film Festival 2025
BFI NETWORK alumni at Edinburgh International Film Festival 202510 great films about hospitals
By Georgina Guthrie
“It’s no good showing things as they are – people wouldn’t believe them”: Alfred Hitchcock on To Catch a Thief
By Catherine de la Roche
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