So far, this digital history platform has segments from approximately 70 films, whose copyright is held by the Romanian Film Archive, accompanied by a comprehensive essay written by Romanian-born UK-based film scholar Adina Brădeanu, the platform’s curator. The films can be searched according to a timeline, on a map of Romania, or using a set of keywords.
The platform applies to the general public as well as to specialists from Romania and abroad. The access to films is free of charge.
The English version of the platform will be available at the beginning of December 2019.
Vintage Sahia (Sahia Vintage in Romanian) was initiated by One World Romania (which has already launched five thematic DVDs Sahia Vintage in the last years), and it is co-financed by the AFCN, the Romanian Film Centre (CNC) and the Romanian Filmmakers Union (UCIN), with the support of the Romanian Film Archive and DacinSara. The budget of the project is approximately 25,000 EUR, representatives of One World Romania told FNE.
The Alexandru Sahia film studio, the only Romanian studio that produced documentaries before 1990, continued its activity after 1990 as SahiaFilm and it is currently insolvent. Its film archive was transferred to the Romanian Film Archive in 2006.
From 29 October to 12 November 2019, One World Romania (the organiser of the One World Romania Film Festival), put up the programme Memory of the Archives, where five Romanian filmmakers (Radu Jude, Ivana Mladenovic, Dana Bunescu, Raluca Durbacă and Ana Szel) discussed with historians the archive films they used in their recent projects.