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September 18, 2025
The Yale Film Archive has been awarded a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation to preserve two early films by Yale alumna Jacqueline Leger: Sunday Morning (1971) and Jocko’s New Haven (1976). Read about it here.
August 12, 2025
Announcing a new season of screenings from the Yale Film Archive, all free and open to the public! This fall, we'll bring you more than 20 films from around the world—including two films with live musical accompaniment—with a few more surprises coming soon. Unless noted, screenings take place on...
July 25, 2025
Do you have an idea for a public film screening or series? Are you interested in presenting films from the Yale Film Archive's collection? Visit our Public Screening Partnership page for more information on our co-presentation opportunities.
May 9, 2025
We're bringing you a cross-country crime caper, a swoon-worthy retelling of a classic romance, a sci-fi thriller that predicted our future a little too well, and a game-changing indie hit. The Yale Film Archive presents a summer full of films, all free and open to the public. Tell your friends and...
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January 31, 2025
Ephemeral Legacies of World Missions Latourette Learning Center Divinity Library February 1, 2025-May 30, 2025 Ephemeral often implies irrelevance, possibly even insignificance. Will anyone remember an ephemeral cease-fire or fashion trend? For archivists and historians, though, it is precisely...
January 6, 2025
Don't miss any of the action with the Yale Film Archive's new slate of films, all free and open to the public. This spring will feature brand-new 35mm prints of the #1 and #2 greatest films of all time (according to the latest Sight and Sound critics' poll), along with many other pristine prints,...

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