| National Film Archives Museum is situated in the heart of the city Central 
        Pune district of Maharashtra State. Founded in 1964, it is one of the 
        largest film archives in Asia. It is located on Law College Road, in the 
        Jayakar Bungalow of the Right Honorable Mukund Ramrao Jaykar, the first 
        Vice Chancellor of Pune and the first Vice Chancellor of the Pune University. 
        The museum was established with the aim to help students who do research 
        on cinema and things related with films like directions, acting, cinematography, 
        film theories etc. It also promotes film culture and makes Indian Cinema 
        more popular outside.
 Presently, the museum has 14,678 books related to film 
        and film industry, 14,264 scripts of various films, 10,304 films, 214 
        regular film periodicals, 5,658 pamphlets, 55,406 photographs, 5,131 wall 
        posters, 1,752 disc records and 31 audio tapes. Enriched with all the 
        classical movies of the world and details, the museum collects award-winning 
        films, Box-office hits, off-beat and critically acclaimed movies, films 
        which are shown in International Film Festivals, films which are the literary 
        adaptations of famous works, documentaries, books written on classic and 
        path-breaking movies, different genres of film-making etc.  
       Previously, the old building was housed in small sheds 
        and over the years, with a vast dimension of collections with well known 
        films, the museum has been established. Opened a new building complex 
        in 1993, this building has wooden flooring, bookshelves that stretch on 
        almost to the roof and a narrow wooden staircase leads to the second floor. 
        The museum contains 3 basement vaults that can hold sixty-thousand film 
        reels. It is a centrally air-conditioned and a well maintained museum. 
       It houses a fine collection of all the classic movies 
        and the details on the classic movie makers. t has monographs of famous 
        film makers like Sukhdev, Ritwik Ghatak, Damle and Fatela. The works of 
        great film makers like Dada Saheb Phalke, Debaki Bose, V. Shantaram, P.C. 
        Barua, Mahboob Khan, Sohrab Modi, Guru Dutt, Satyajit Ray, Raj Kapoor, 
        Mrinal Sen, Sukdev, S.S. Vasan, Adoor Gopalakrishna, Shaji N.Karun and 
        many more can be seen here. Among the foregin film-makers explored are 
        the D.W. Griffith, Carl Dryer, Sergei Eienstien, V.I. Pudovkin, Jean Luc 
        Godard, Bergman, Roberto Rosselini, Alexander Dovzkenko, Fritz Lang, Robert 
        Flaherty, Vittorio De Sica, Frederico Fellini, Kenji Mitzoguchi, Akira 
        Kurosawa, Robert Bresson and many more.  These rarest archives are visited by many photographers, 
        researchers, biographers, students, film directors and producers from 
        across the various parts of the world. And every year, they are adding 
        new titles which are not available in the market. The museum also houses 
        2 theaters - Main Theatre and a Preview Theater. The entire seating capacity 
        of main theater is 330 and for preview theatre is 30 seats. To encourage 
        Indian cinema in India and abroad, the museum also conducts various programmes 
        like Film Circle programme, the screening of Indian and foreign films 
        (at Main Auditorium on every Saturday at 6.30 p.m), screening of 
        some of the rarest movies from all over the world, exhibitions of photographs 
        and posters.  |