For diehard fans, and even DIE HARD fans. . .
21, 000 films laid out in chronological order of screening, month by month from 1913-2013. How much of a labour of love is that?
A softback version is available to buy – or a free download – by clicking on this image
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As a customer publisher, Oxfordfolio are proud to have helped a postgraduate film studies student achieve her ambition of publishing the definitive guide to all the films ever shown at the Oxford Phoenix in Walton Street, Oxford. Two special edition hardbacks featuring the entire list of 21,000 films shown on the site since 1913 will be displayed in the foyer and upstairs in the bar for cinemagoers to browse.
Says archivist-author Hiu Chan “This cinema archive is a unique research of film history, in particular British cinema exhibition history. There may nothing like it in the UK, so another first for Oxford! It will be a useful reference guide to film historians, local Oxford historians, and film buffs.
A softback version is available to buy – or a free download – by clicking on this image
and go to 'Purchase this book '
As a customer publisher, Oxfordfolio are proud to have helped a postgraduate film studies student achieve her ambition of publishing the definitive guide to all the films ever shown at the Oxford Phoenix in Walton Street, Oxford. Two special edition hardbacks featuring the entire list of 21,000 films shown on the site since 1913 will be displayed in the foyer and upstairs in the bar for cinemagoers to browse.
Says archivist-author Hiu Chan “This cinema archive is a unique research of film history, in particular British cinema exhibition history. There may nothing like it in the UK, so another first for Oxford! It will be a useful reference guide to film historians, local Oxford historians, and film buffs.











