- Missing Movies – Where did they all go?
Missing Movies empowers filmmakers, distributors, archivists, and others to locate lost materials, clear rights, and advocate for policies and laws to make the full range of our cinema history available to all
- List of Missing Movies
List of Missing Movies This is a small sample of missing movies We will be adding to it over time If you know of others, let us know Agee (1980, directed by Ross Spears) Ali, the Fighter (1975, directed by Bill Greaves) Angela Davis: Portrait of a Revolutionary (1971, directed by Yolande DuLuart) Angelo My Love (1983 directed by Robert Duvall)
- The “Missing Movies” Manifesto
Missing Movies will work to demystify and help decipher the economic, legal, and practical hurdles that filmmakers face when they want to make their older works available
- Press – Missing Movies
Missing Movies, a nonprofit organization that seeks to publicize the problem of films that are unavailable for broadcast and home entertainment release due to rights clearance issues, lack of available materials or “distributor indifference,” has published a list of the most sought-after films that are out of view
- Latest News – Missing Movies
Missing Movies completed 2023 with a huge list of accomplishments, and started 2024 with even more news, including: Missing Movies is teaming up with Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts NY to help filmmakers!
- News – Missing Movies
One of the missions of “Missing Movies” is to bring attention to the issue of movies that are no longer available to see in one form or another Check out the links below to track our progress
- Watch a Missing Movie! – Missing Movies
Watch a Missing Movie! This Thanksgiving, watch a movie you can’t stream anywhere, by making a donation to Missing Movies Here’s how it works: Select one of the three movies below by clicking on the DONATE button When you make your Donation provide the name of the film in the notes on the payment page
- Preservation Guide For Filmmakers – Missing Movies
Preservation Guide For Filmmakers Ask yourself: Will my movie be available in 20 years? Photo by Frank Aveni, courtesy of DER Movies go “missing” all the time By missing we mean that they are no longer available to the public in an easily accessible format
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