Type | Governmental |
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Legal status | Foundation |
Purpose | Cinematheque, cinematography, museum |
Headquarters | Centro Simón Bolívar Towers |
Location | |
President | Vladimir Sosa Sarabia |
Affiliations | International Federation of Film Archives |
The National Cinematheque of Venezuela (Spanish: Cinemateca Nacional de Venezuela) is a Venezuelan public institution founded on May 4, 1966, by Margot Benacerraf and since then is dedicated to archiving, preserving and presenting film archives in Venezuela. It holds more than 85,000 films, 30,000 photographs, 420 movie posters, 400 scripts and 30,000 film books and magazines.[1]
Its headquarters are at Centro Simón Bolívar Towers.