The project initiative to rediscover and value European cinema received funds from the Media program. A precious collection of 194 completely restored films dating from 1890 to 1970. The Commission didn’t know what happened: “We will find out” they told eunews.it
The project dates back to 2008. So there are about 30 archives from all over Europe that were made available online: boxes were opened, films were digitalized and made available for free on the internet where it was possible to watch in streaming. Organized by genre, nationality and length, all the films were introduced with a technical sheet with the explanation and a brief history of short or medium length films. For some films subtitles were put on in the 5 languages available on the portal (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish). It was an extraordinary restoration project shared by Lobster Films, a Parisian company specialized in restoring heritage films, who shared collaboration of some of the most prestigious archives and film libraries in Europe, including the British Film Institute, the Istitut Lumière and – for Itlay – the National Museum of Cinema in Turin and the Experimental Centre of Cinematography (the oldest Italian film school from which come just to name a few, Pietro Germi, Michelangelo Antononi, Dino De Laurentiis, Alida Valli).
Today, however, when you go to the webpage a screen appears with the writing “The domain www.europafilmtreasures.eu is not available.” At the European Commission it is a mystery. Nobody knows what happened. Dannis Abbott, spokesperson for Androulla Vassiliou, the European Commissioner for Education and Culture, assures eunews.it “We will find out.” “Meanwhile we will try to find out how much we gave to the project,” he adds. Brussels’ financing was distributed by Commissioner Barroso, so Vassiliou’s staff needs to come to terms with the situation. The Facebook team of Europa Film Treasure, where a fan page (https://www.facebook.com/EFTfanpage) of the project exists but at the moment is not available, explains what happened. “Dear fans of Europa Film Treasures, EFT is temporarily unavailable for technical and financial reasons. We will keep you informed about the future of the website as soon as possible.” So, funds are missing – a motivation that forces the Commission to clear things up. “I believe no one at our headquarters knew about the situation,” explains Abbott. “It really is a curious situation.”
Renato Giannetti


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