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− | A specialised library, a large theatre archive and a film archive with a video library are available to students and other users. | + | A specialised [[Centre for Theatre and Film Studies Library, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT|library]], a large theatre archive and a film archive with a video library are available to students and other users. |
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The collection of the Centre for Theatre and Film Studies comprises around 36,000 books and magazines, 120,000 photographs, 8,000 films and videos, 88.000 theatre articles, 600 pieces of stage and costume design, etc.
The majority of items present artistic, research and pedagogic work of AGRFT since 1945, e.g. texts, sketches as well as recordings of the students' theatrical, film and TV productions. Here one can find documentation related to significant personalities such as a literary critic Josip Vidmar, a scenographer Bojan Stupica, a dancer Pino Mlakar, and stage directors Slavko Jan, Mile Korun.
The Centre preserves the legacy of the Partisan theatre during and after World War II, the legacy of an actor and director Emil Kralj, an actress Marija Vera, a donation by Fran Žižek (shooting scripts) and France Brenk (original films by Karl Grossmann).
In a mediatheque one can get a lot of reference material on Slovene, European and World film as well as visual material on the history of Slovene theatre and documentation on stagings in Slovene theatres (flyers, theatre leaflets, etc).
One can consult the archives of the FIRT (International Federation for Theatre Research) and SIBMAS (International Directory of Performing Arts Collections and Institutions).
The research projects conducted by the Center during the last decade were: Historical Transformation in the Shaping of National Theatres (1994-1996), Framing in Cinematography (1994-1996), Theoretical and Informational Basis of Slovenian Theatre History (1998-1999), Fundamental Research on Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in Slovenia (2000-2003) and Dynamic of Changes in 20. Century Slovenian Theatre (2007-2009).
Most of the projects are sponsored by the Slovene Research Agency (ARRS). In conducting its research work, the Centre collaborates with other departments within the Academy as well as domestic and foreign institutions.
A specialised library, a large theatre archive and a film archive with a video library are available to students and other users.
Since 2004 a complete archives of the AGRFT Videotheque, FTV Department archive and partly the CTF AGRFT Archive is available also at the theatre and film web portal e-Kumba.
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.