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i0Bijou Dream - http://www.bijou-dream.com - Monthly ezine devoted to the American silent screen and the early days of movie exhibition.
 
i0Buckey's Film History and Resources Page - http://members.tripod.com/~cinefan/home.html - Provides articles, news and commentary on film history, include sections on film preservation and conservation.
 
i0CinePhoto.co.uk - http://www.cinephoto.co.uk/ - Photographs of technical equipment associated with cinema projection, over a 45-year period.
 
i0Cinema History - http://www.tc.umn.edu/~yahnk001/film/cinema.htm - Chronicles the history of motion pictures and films from the silent era to the end of the 20th century.
 
i0Cinematographica - http://www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/cinemat.html - Information about collecting vintage movie equipment, an alternative timeline for cinema history, list of equipment manufacturers, manuals, images, and links.
 
i0Classic Film Safari - http://classicfilmsafari.tripod.com/ - Personal site providing information about classic films from 1930's through 1950's.
 
i0Classic Films - http://www.moderntimes.com/palace/index.html - Features articles, images, audio clips, links and comprehensive bibliography on Hollywood's Golden Era.
 
i0Classic Movies History Articles - http://www.classicmovies.org/articles/history.htm - A collection of articles from Classic Movies.org focused on historical events, such as the Hollywood Blacklist and the opening of the movies to African-American actors.
 
i0Earlycinema.com - http://www.earlycinema.com/ - An introduction to the first decade of film, with biographies, filmographies, technology, films, essays and additional resources.
 
i0Film History By Decade - http://www.filmsite.org/filmh.html - Series of web articles to provide a comprehensive survey of the history of cinema.
 
i0Film Notes - http://www.filmnotes.com/ - Focuses on foreign film and early cinematic history. Reviews and information pages on films and directors along with links to related sites. Also includes a discussion forum.
 
i0Film and History - http://www.uwosh.edu/filmandhistory/ - Interdisciplinary journal of film and television studies. Subscriptions, events, announcements, links, and contact information.
 
i0Greenbriar Picture Shows - http://greenbriarpictureshows.blogspot.com/ - This site provides rare images, original ads, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of classic Hollywood films, along with insightful commentary.
 
i0Hollywood Lost and Found - http://www.hollywoodlostandfound.net/ - Hollywood history, film facts, movie props and sound effects trivia.
 
i0Hooray for Hollywood - http://golden_age_films.tripod.com/ - Dedicated to the actors and actresses from Hollywood's "Golden Era" of film during the early part of the 20th century.
 
i0IMDb - This Day in Movie History - http://imdb.com/OnThisDay - Births, deaths and marriages of movie stars and celebrities.
 
i0Incomplete History of the Blind as Portrayed in Movies and TV - http://www.firsttvdrama.com/show2/history/index.php3 - Reviews for television shows and films which feature blind persons.
 
i0Inventing Entertainment - http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edhome.html - The Library of Congress' online exhibit of the early motion pictures and sound recordings of the Edison Companies. Includes biography and information about Thomas Edison and his experiments in motion pictures.
 
i0Library of Congress - Motion Picture and Television Reading Room - http://www.loc.gov/rr/mopic/ - Information about the library's motion picture collections and archival materials.
 
i0Museu del Cinema - http://www.museudelcinema.org/ - One of the few museums where you can journey through the 500 years of the history of images, seeing what were the predecessors and the origins of the cinema. Site available in Spanish, English and Catalan.
 
i0Origins of Animation - http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/oahtml/oahome.html - Development of early American animation represented by collection of 21 animated films and 2 fragments, spanning the years 1900-1921. Part of the American Memory Project, Library of Congress.
 
i0PapaRotsy's E-zine - http://paparotsy.tripod.com/ - Collection of articles focusing on the history of adult material in motion pictures and videography. Also includes lists of film performers who have died from or are living with AIDS.
 
i0Pictures at a Revolution - http://www.picturesatarevolution.com/ - A book by Mark Harris that tracks five movies on their five-year journey to Oscar night in the spring of 1968. Synopsis, chapter excerpt, author biography, and links.
 
i0Sixties Cinema - http://www.sixtiescinema.com/ - Features brief profiles and photographs of women in film throughout the 1960s.
 
i0The German-Hollywood Connection - http://www.germanhollywood.com/ - A guide to the impact on Hollywood by film people from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.
 
i0The Greatest Films - http://www.filmsite.org/ - Interpretive, descriptive review commentary and historical background for hundreds of classic Hollywood and other American films in the last century.
 
i0The Hollywood Thirties - http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/4344/ - A personal homepage devoted to the history and trends of the movies of the 1930s, as well as information on leading actors/actresses of the era.
 
i0The Monster That Ate Hollywood - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hollywood/ - PBS program explores the changing face of Hollywood and how the movie business, and movies themselves, have changed over the past 25 years.
 
i0The Picture Show Man - http://www.pictureshowman.com - Dedicated to exploring the history of motion pictures from 1890 to 1960, in all of its aspects, and to encouraging others to share in that exploration.
 
i0The Production Code of the Motion Picture Industry (1930-1968) - http://prodcode.dhwritings.com/ - For four decades, American theatrical movies were governed by a self-policing agency which restricted the content that audiences would see. This web site catalogs instance of content that was shaped by "The Code" or which circumvented or violated the restrictions.
 
i0Vitaphone - http://www.freewebs.com/vitaphone1/ - Devoted to early sound and color movies and late silents from the period 1925-1935. Includes feature films, animations, shorts, and soundtracks.
 
i0Walt's Wyoming Film Web - http://www.theastrocowboy.com/ - Information about 20th century film in Wyoming, USA.
 
i0Who's Who of Victorian Cinema - http://www.victorian-cinema.net/ - A biographical guide to those who, behind and in front of the camera, collectively invented cinema in the 1890s.
 
i0Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research - http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/wcftr/film.htm - The motion picture history collections includes film, other visual records and manuscript collections documenting a full century of cinema.
 
i0Women In Film - http://www.geocities.com/albanystudent/wif.html - Short article about the portrayal of women throughout film history.
 
i0Women in Cinema - http://www.people.virginia.edu/~pm9k/libsci/womFilm.html - A reference guide to women in motion pictures and feminist films, and covers such topics as feminism, the women's movement, and women's issues as portrayed in movies.
 
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