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March 23, 1994
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Media Advisory: Library of Congress and Smithsonian Preview New Videos of Rare Silent Films

The Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution will hold a special preview and reception to announce the release of "The Library of Congress Video Collection" by Smithsonian Video. The event, by invitation only, will be held on Wednesday, April 13, at 6 p.m. in the Library's Mary Pickford Theater, 3rd floor, Madison Building, 101 Independence Ave. SE. Members of the press should reserve seats by calling (202) 707-2905.

"Rare Silent Films" draws upon the unique resources of the collections of the Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division. The group of six videocassettes includes important titles selected on the basis of recommendations from film historians, educators, and movie buffs. Some are newly restored prints of films long acknowledged to be historically important but not widely available. New piano scores have been added to all the films.

The Librarian of Congress, James H. Billington, called the project "a unique partnership that joins the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution in a cooperative effort to make this remarkable collection widely available. This unprecedented collaboration makes it possible for the Library to disseminate some of its rarest films in a cost-effective way."

The Secretary of the Smithsonian, Robert McC. Adams, also warmly welcomed the joint project. "The enriched understanding of lost early stages in the development of the motion picture that these videocassettes will make widely available should be a significant contribution to popular culture," he said.

This six-cassette collection comprises the following:

Vol. 6, America's First Women Filmmakers, presents four complete works from the silent era's two most accomplished and successful women directors. Included are "How Men Propose" (1913) and "Too Wise Wives" (1921) by Lois Weber and "Matrimony's Speed Limit" and "A House Divided," a pair of companion comedies on marriage and divorce by Alice Guy-Blache.

The Library of Congress Video Collection will be available for $ 34.95 per volume in the Library's Sales Shop and in Smithsonian museum shops and other retail outlets throughout the country. Videos are also available from the American International Distribution Corp. Shipping and handling is $3.50. For additional sales information, call (800) 669-1559 or write Smithsonian Video, 64 Depot Road, Colchester, VT 05446.

For information about the Smithsonian Video Project, journalists should contact Lisa Mincey at (202) 287-3738, ext. 343.

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Matrimoni's Speed Limit Alice Guy Solax






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Matrimoni's Speed Limit Alice Guy Solax






Matrimoni's speed limit Alice Guy Blache Solax

Matrimoni's speed limit Alice Guy Blache Solax






Matrimoni's speed limit Alice Guy Blache Solax

Matrimoni's speed limit Alice Guy Blache Solax






Matrimoni's speed limit Alice Guy Blache Solax

Matrimoni's Speed Limit Alice Guy Solax








Matrimoni's Speed Limit Alice Guy Solax