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To achieve this, the Internet Archive:
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Before addressing the Internet Archive (IA) specific upload, it’s worth noting that Eternity and a Day (1998) is the Palme d’Or-winning swan song of Greek director Theo Angelopoulos. The film follows Alexander (Bruno Ganz), a dying writer on the eve of entering a hospital, who rescues an Albanian street child and spends his last “eternity” wandering the foggy borders of memory, time, and love. It is slow, mournful, and visually symphonic—a meditation on whether we can ever truly buy “the next day” when this one is slipping away. The film follows Alexandre, a famous writer played
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Imagine being able to revisit the earliest days of the web, to explore the first websites, and to experience the dawn of the internet as we know it today. The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has made this possible, with over 350 billion web pages stored and accessible for posterity.
The film follows Alexandre, a famous writer played with restrained gravitas by Bruno Ganz. Alexandre is dying. With his final days slipping away, he attempts to settle his affairs, but finds himself distracted by a singular, haunting goal: to finish the unfinished poem of a 19th-century poet.
To achieve this, the Internet Archive:
But it's not just about preserving websites. The Internet Archive is also a treasure trove of:
Before addressing the Internet Archive (IA) specific upload, it’s worth noting that Eternity and a Day (1998) is the Palme d’Or-winning swan song of Greek director Theo Angelopoulos. The film follows Alexander (Bruno Ganz), a dying writer on the eve of entering a hospital, who rescues an Albanian street child and spends his last “eternity” wandering the foggy borders of memory, time, and love. It is slow, mournful, and visually symphonic—a meditation on whether we can ever truly buy “the next day” when this one is slipping away.
The Digital Sanctuary: "Eternity and a Day" on the Internet Archive
Imagine being able to revisit the earliest days of the web, to explore the first websites, and to experience the dawn of the internet as we know it today. The Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has made this possible, with over 350 billion web pages stored and accessible for posterity.
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