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THE
RUSSIAN STATE DOCUMENTARY
FILM & PHOTO ARCHIVE
AT KRASNOGORSK
(RGAKFD)
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R C H I V E H I S T O R Y
The
Russian State Documentary Film and Photo Archive at Krasnogorsk
was founded in 1926. Prior to 1918 all film and photo documents
were the private property of their creators. With the Decrees of
Soviet Government of 1918-1919 the production, accounting and use
of film and photo materials was given to the State, as the entire
industry was nationalized.
Photo
albums and positive photo materials of pre-Revolutionary time and
the first years of Soviet power were concentrated at the Department
IV of the State Archive of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist
Republic, which was later reorganized and became the Archive of
October Revolution (AOR). As of 1926 the Archive of October Revolution
was receiving film documents from the storehouses of the Skobelev
Elucidative Committee, Soviet film organizations, including Sovkino,
Proletkino, and Narcompros RSFSR, the Leningrad Historical and Regional
Archives, and from private persons. Between 1927 and 1928, a special
depository for film documents was organized in the Archive of October
Revolution, but the idea to concentrate all film materials in one
place did not work well up to the end of this period. Some film
and photo documents still remained with scientific institutes, museums
and other organizations. Taking this into consideration, the decision
was made to organize an independent film and photo archive and to
construct a depository for storage of the documents. Construction
was begun in 1928 in Moscow on the territory of former Lefortov
Palace. But the documents placed in the new Central Photo and Film
Archive remained unsorted for 10 years.
In
1934 the Central Photo and Film Archive was consolidated with
the Central Archive of Sound Recordings and was named - Central
Photo, Phono, and Film Archive (CPPFA). In 1953 Archive moved
into another building in the town of Krasnogorsk near Moscow where
it is located today. In 1967 the Department of Phonograms of the
Archive split off as an independent archive, the Central State
Archive of Sound Recordings of USSR. Between 1967 and 1992 the
Film and Photo Archive was called the Central State Archive of
Film/Photo Documents of USSR. In 1992 it was renamed the Russian
State Documentary Film and Photo Archive (RGAKFD).
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