A.k.a. Cinémathèque Française
The Cinémathèque Française holds one of the largest archives of films, movie documents and film-related objects in the world (more than 40 000 movies and documents). Founded in 1936 in the twelfth parisian borough by Henri Langlois, Georges Franju, Jean Mitry and Paul-Auguste Harlé, its goal is to ensure the preservation, restoration and dissemination of film heritage. Directed by Serge Toubiana and actually presided by Costa-Gavras.