
Framing Film
Framing Film is a book series dedicated to theoretical and analytical studies in restoration, collection, archival, and exhibition practices in line with the existing archive of Eye Filmmuseum. With this series, Amsterdam University Press and Eye aim to support the academic research community, as well as practitioners in archive and restoration.
"I applaud this series' effort, because for me the construction of film history has always been a complex matrix of social forces, academic research interest, and archival ability. Just as research queries by film scholars lead to films being prioritized for preservation and restoration, preservation initiatives in the archives also lead to an opening up of new film historical terrain." — Jan-Christpher Horak, UCLA Film & Television Archive


Archival Film Curatorship

Exploring Past Images in a Digital Age

Dutch Post-war Fiction Film through a Lens of Psychoanalysis

Performing Moving Images

Women in the Silent Cinema

From Grain to Pixel

Images of Dutchness

The Greatest Films Never Seen

The Colour Fantastic

The Films of Bill Morrison

Images of Occupation in Dutch Film

Film Museum Practice and Film Historiography

Women in the Silent Cinema

Filming for the Future

The Conscience of Cinema

Exposing the Film Apparatus

Exposing the Film Apparatus

Humour and Irony in Dutch Post-War Fiction Film

Filming for the Future

Multiple Language Versions Made in BABELsberg

Fantasia of Color in Early Cinema
