| Projects

Reel Emergency Project
Previous projects
(sponsored or still open)
Since the initiation of the REP, eleven
projects have been submitted for sponsorship.
The so far presented and/or adopted elements are the following:
1. Allá en el trapiche, by
Roberto Saa Silva, Colombia, 1943 (951 m.)
Fundación Patrimonio Fílmico Colombiano, Bogotá.
Contact person: Rito Alberto Torres Moya
Status: restored by the Fundación Patrimonio
Fílmico Colombiano
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2. La transmisión del mando de
Alfonso López, by Gonzalo Acevedo, Colombia,
1942 (757 feet). Fundación Patrimonio Fílmico
Colombiano, Bogotá.
Contact person: Rito Alberto Torres Moya
Status: open for sponsoring
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3. Comedia del Taller Garland, by
Guillermo Garland, Perú, 1926 (300 m.)
Archivo Peruano de Imagen y Sonido, Lima.
Contact person: Ms. Irela Núñez del Pozo
Status: open for sponsoring
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4. 34th International Eucharistic Congress,
May 1938, by Arpad Sipos, Hungary, 1938 (240 m.). The
Hungarian National Film Archive, Budapest.
Contact person: Ms Blanka Szilagyi
Status: open for sponsoring
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5. Commemoration of Saint Stephen First
Apostolic King of Hungary 1038-1938,
by Arpad Sipos, Hungary, 1938 (120 m.).
The Hungarian National Film Archive, Budapest.
Contact person: Ms Blanka Szilagyi
Status: open for sponsoring
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6. Sib Song Toula Thi Xam Neua,
by Somtheu, Laos, 1961 (220 m.)
The Lao National Film Archive and Video Center, Ventiane.
Contact person: Bounchao Phichit
Status: open for sponsoring
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7. Manok Ni San Pedro (St. Peter’s
Rooster), by Joe Macachor, Philippines, year?, (2035
feetperson: Mr Nick de Ocampo
Status: open for sponsoring
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8. 30.000 Km. en automóvil,
by Adam Stoessel, Argentina, 1929/1931 (2400 m.). The Fundación
Cinemateca Argentina, Buenos Aires.
Contact Person: Ms Marcela Cassinelli
Status: restored by the Library of Congress
– Motion Picture, Broadcasting and recorded Sound Division
/ National Audio-Visual Conservation Center
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