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Manifesto

Cine Archive

Cine Archive is an open, bilingual film archive. We believe film culture —its history, its press, its memory— is a public good, and we gather it from what already belongs to everyone: the public domain and open access.

Our periodicals library rescues public-domain film magazines and newspapers: hundreds of pages documenting more than a century of moving images that anyone can read, with no paywalls and no accounts. We don't lock them away —we show them as they are, free, and link back to their source.

We catalogue, we don't sell. There are no tickets, no subscriptions, no advertising, no trackers. Our data comes from open, free sources —Internet Archive, TMDB, OMDb, Wikidata— and the project is open in its making. What we borrow, we return with attribution.

We write and browse in Spanish and English because cinema is a borderless language, and knowledge that belongs to everyone should not speak only one. If you made it this far, this is yours too.

Principles

Public domain first
We prioritise what is already free: public domain and open access, always crediting the source.
No walls
No payments, no ads, no tracking. An index to explore, not a store.