2022 Budapest Symposium
Opening Remarks and Session 1 : “Segments of the Soul” – PANEL I
Budapest, 25 April 2022
The panel discussion focused on home movies. A group of archivists from around the U.S. and Europe are at work on drafting a Home Movie Handbook, a practical guide for archivists that covers key topics and case studies related to the accession, cataloging, and presentation of home movies. Using the outline of the handbook as a guide, our panelists, including archivists and filmmakers, representing both FIAF and non-FIAF archives, based both in Europe and in the United States, discussed issues of accession, cataloging, copyright, and access to home movies. Additionally, archivist and filmmaker Péter Forgács, a Budapest native, shared his thoughts on the role home movies play in his artistic practice, and his experiences bridging the worlds of archives and filmmaking.
Moderator: Haden Guest, Curator (Harvard Film Archive, Cambridge, MA)
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Opening Remarks
György Ráduly, Head of the Film Archive Department (National Film Insitute, Budapest, Hungary)
Frédéric Maire, Director (Cinémathèque suisse, Lausanne, Switzerland) and FIAF President
The Home Movie Handbook : A Work in Progress
Brian Meacham, Managing Archivist (Yale Film Archive, New Haven, U.S.A.)
MoMA’s “Private Lives Public Spaces” show, curation, rights issues
Katie Trainor, Film Collections Manager (Museum of Modern Art, New York, U.S.A.)
Homemovies, Donors and Agreements
Kay Foubister, Acquisitions Curator (National Library of Scotland, Glasgow, Scotland)
[Due to Copyright issues, this presentation is not available.]
Practice as archivist and artist
Karianne Fiorini, Independent archivist and consultant (Bologna, Italy)
Péter Forgács, Filmmaker (Budapest, Hungary)