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archival

[ahr-kahy-vuhl] / ɑrˈkaɪ vəl /


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“Wild Life” also deploys extensive archival footage of Doug, including remarkable images from a 1968 trip to the Patagonia region that sparked his passion for South American landscapes.

From Washington Post

Over a hundred years of culturally ignominious representation in media, and the struggle to counter it, may be a lot to cram into one 90-minute movie full of interviews, informational perspective, and archival footage.

From Los Angeles Times

We want to remind you that there will be some adult content and some archival audio that includes pretty outdated language about drug addiction.

From Scientific American

The effort draws on archival records, oral histories and other sources to examine through an Indigenous lens the troubled history between Native people and the state’s flagship university.

From Seattle Times

Directed by Lana Wilson, the two-part feature chronicles Shields' tumultuous life and career through extensive archival footage along with interviews with Shields herself, her close friends and culture reporters and film historians.

From Salon