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Riga Film Museum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Riga Film Museum
Riga Film Museum is the only museum of its kind in Latvia. It holds various exhibits that display different types of cinema art, actors, and film history. The museum was founded in 1988, and it is made up of two separate buildings: an 18th century building located on 10 Peitavas Street in Vecriga, and the Edward Smilgs Theater Museum on 1Talsu Street in Pardaugava. == History == The idea to establish a Film Museum in Riga came about during the traditional cinema forum called ”Kino Diena” (or Film Day) in 1986. The main leaders of this project were Augusts Sukuts, Inga Perkone-Redovica, and Jurijs Civjans. During the time that Latvia was under the power of the Soviet Union, censorship and cultural identity were not prominent, but the leaders of this project somehow managed to start a museum with the permission of the Soviet Union cinema organization. Throughout the years following Latvia’s independence, the Riga Film Museum had many different owners. It was in the hands of the National Cinema Center until 2010, when it was turned over to the Latvian Academy of Culture. The Film Museum has also relocated various times. It was once a part of the ”Videocenter”, the ”Cinemaphotodocument archive”, the ”Cinema Study”, and the ”Museum of Illegal Press” on Kraslavas Street in Riga.
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