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Appendix: Film Corpus and Access

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Summary

The purpose of this appendix is to provide information about how to access the films mentioned in this study. Listed below are the places in Paris or the surrounding area where one or more of the films are available for consultation. I have distinguished those that have open access from those that have restricted access. This is followed by a table that lists the films cited in this study and indicates in which institution(s) they are available. If the films can be accessed elsewhere (online, for example), this is also indicated. Further details on availability are specified in the notes. The type of film (Documentary [D], Feature film [F], Short film [S], or Téléfilm [T]) is also noted in the table.

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Cinémathèque française (CF)

In addition to housing a museum of cinema, the Cinémathèque française contains a media and reference library containing periodicals and other printed sources. The media and reference libraries are open to the general public (upon payment of an entry fee). The Cinémathèque’s online database, Ciné-Ressources, provides information about the films and materials available at the Cinémathèque, as well as other resources, such as reviews of films published in the press, which are available online. These digitized press articles may be read and printed only from computers located in the Cinémathèque. For more information, see: http://www.cinematheque.fr.

Cité nationale de l’histoire de l’immigration (CNHI)

The CNHI is a museum devoted to the history of immigration in France located in the Palais de la Porte Dorée (originally built for the Colonial Exhibition of 1931). The Médiathèque Abdelmalek Sayad is part of the museum and contains written and audiovisual materials broadly related to the subject of immigration in France. The Médiathèque’s online catalogue can be searched on the following website: http://www.histoire-immigration.fr/education-et-recherche/la-mediatheque. Films may be viewed on site but cannot be checked out. Access to the Médiathèque is free and open to the public.

Forum des images (FI)

The Forum des images is located in the Forum des Halles shopping center in central Paris and is devoted to cinema. It contains a film collection and a film library. Cinema courses, film screenings, film festivals, and conferences are also held there on a regular basis. All of the films are digitized and directly accessible from personal workstations. More information is available at http://www.forumdesimages.fr/.

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Muslim Women in French Cinema
Voices of Maghrebi Migrants in France
, pp. 180 - 185
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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