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- Q3057062 description "British film archivist".
- Q3057062 description "British film archivist".
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- Q3057062 abstract "Ernest Lindgren (3 October 1910 – 22 July 1973) was a British film archivist and writer.Lindgren joined the British Film Institute in February 1934 as Information Officer, and became the first curator of the National Film Library in 1935, renamed the National Film Archive in 1955. He remained curator until his death in 1973. He was succeeded by David Francis.Lindgren's approach to the preservation of film materials is often contrasted with that of Henri Langlois, the founder of the Cinémathèque Française; the scientific against the romantic. Unlike Langlois, Lindgren adopted a selective approach in opposition to accumulating every possible film. Along with Langlois though, Lindgren played a major role in the development of FIAF, the International Federation of Film Archives. It is argued that the NFA gained an reputation for being uncooperative in this period, and Lundgren reportedly applied the Alizarin Red test (a disputed means of checking for the extent of nitrate decomposition) to films which were on loan from other institutions. Langlois in contrast had an eccentric, or non-existent, approach to record keeping, and the Cinémathèque suffered a nitrate fire on 10 July 1959.Lindgren's approach, on the other hand, meant that no account of changes in fashion could be made. When the BFI published Missing Believed Lost (1992), and launched an accompanying campaign, it was forced to admit that some of the featured titles, all made during the nitrate era, had previously been rejected as possible acquisitions.The Art of the Film: An Introduction to Film Appreciation, first published in 1948, went through several editions during Lindgren's lifetime. A Picture History of the Cinema appeared in 1960.".
- Q3057062 birthDate "1910-10-03".
- Q3057062 birthYear "1910".
- Q3057062 deathDate "1973-07-22".
- Q3057062 deathYear "1973".
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- Q3057062 dateOfBirth "1910-10-03".
- Q3057062 dateOfDeath "1973-07-22".
- Q3057062 name "Lindgren, Ernest".
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- Q3057062 comment "Ernest Lindgren (3 October 1910 – 22 July 1973) was a British film archivist and writer.Lindgren joined the British Film Institute in February 1934 as Information Officer, and became the first curator of the National Film Library in 1935, renamed the National Film Archive in 1955. He remained curator until his death in 1973.".
- Q3057062 label "Ernest Lindgren".
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- Q3057062 name "Ernest Lindgren".
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