Noun
film library (plural film libraries)
cinematheque
The streamer doesn’t have a film library to fall back on, so it’s in the position of having to overpay for A-list packages in order to build its subscriber base and draw eyeballs to the service. Source: Internet
Like some other studios, Paramount saw little value in its film library, and sold 764 of its pre-1948 films to MCA Inc. (known today as Universal Studios Inc. ) in February 1958. Source: Internet
Like the Central Library in Imphal for providing reading facilities of books, a film library was set up in Manipur under the Department of Information & Public Relations (DIPR), Government of Manipur towards the end of 1970s. Source: Internet
Kerkorian did, however, commit to increased production and an expanded film library when he bought United Artists in 1981. Source: Internet
UFA distributed a still shorter version of the film (2530 meters, 91 minutes) in 1936, and an English version of this cut was archived in the MOMA film library. Source: Internet
By 2000, MGM had acquired the US home video rights to the film (as part of the "pre-1996 Polygram film library" package) and released the film on VHS and DVD. Source: Internet