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This article explores the possibilities offered to researchers by the film holdings which can be found in archives that exist outside of the more conventional, subject-specific film archives in the UK such as those held by the British Film Institute. The Marks and Spencer Company Archive exists principally to hold the company records and related materials illustrating the history of one of the UK’s most successful and long-established high-street retailers. Although their film holdings are extensive, these materials are somewhat tangential to the main collection and might not be a source that has been recognised to date by film scholars. Such collections also exist in a number of other commercial organisations, as well as public sector ones. The article details the holdings, arranging them into significant groupings, and analyses their style and content with particular attention to their potential status as both history on film and as film form. In doing so, it posits the opportunity to consider further exploration of film holdings normally thought of as outside film scholarship, and the value of more utilitarian forms of film-making than those usually found in entertainment or art cinema.
本文探讨了电影馆藏为研究人员提供的可能性,这些电影馆藏可以在英国更传统的、特定主题的电影档案馆以外的档案馆中找到,比如英国电影学院(British film Institute)的电影馆藏。玛莎百货公司档案馆的存在主要是为了保存公司记录和相关材料,说明英国最成功和历史悠久的高街零售商之一的历史。虽然他们的电影收藏范围很广,但这些材料与主要收藏有些无关,可能不是迄今为止电影学者所认可的来源。这样的收藏也存在于一些其他商业组织以及公共部门的组织中。本文详细介绍了这些藏品,将它们排列成重要的组,并分析了它们的风格和内容,特别注意它们作为电影历史和电影形式的潜在地位。在这样做的过程中,它提供了一个机会,可以考虑进一步探索通常被认为是电影学术之外的电影收藏,以及比通常在娱乐或艺术电影中发现的更实用的电影制作形式的价值。