Type | Governmental, nonprofit |
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Purpose | Preservation of Korean cinema |
Headquarters | 400 WorldCupbuk-ro, Mapo District, Seoul, South Korea |
Parent organization | Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism |
Website | eng |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 한국영상자료원 |
Hanja | 韓國映像資料院 |
Revised Romanization | Hanguk yeongsang jaryowon |
McCune–Reischauer | Han'guk yŏngsang charyowŏn |
The Korean Film Archive (KOFA; Korean: 한국영상자료원), or the Korean Federation of Film Archives, is the sole film archive in South Korea with nationwide coverage. It was founded in Seoul in 1974 as a non-profit organization. In 1976 KOFA joined the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) as an observer, and gained its full membership of FIAF in 1985.[1][2]
KOFA's main duties are to collect, preserve and categorize films and film-related materials, as well as to foster accessibility to its collections. Most of remaining originals and copies of Korean films are preserved in KOFA. Its main center is in Sangam-dong, Seoul, with two local branch centers in Busan and Bucheon, and a secondary preservation center in Seongnam. Its main center has several public facilities, including Cinematheque KOFA,[3] Korean Film Museum,[4] and a reference library.[5] Recently KOFA has concentrated on digitization of Korean films, and has published several features of the Classic Korean Cinema DVD Collections.[6] It also operates the most reliable online database of Korean films,[7] as well as an online film streaming service.[7]
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