The Internet Archive holds a collection of approximately 3,863 feature films.Internet Archive Search: Collection: Feature Films
Additionally, the Internet Archive's Moving Image collection includes: newsreels, classic cartoons, pro- and anti-war propaganda, The Video Cellar Collection, Skip Elsheimer's "A.V. Geeks" collection, early television, and ephemeral material from Prelinger Archives, such as advertising, educational, and industrial films and amateur and home movie collections.
Subcategories of this collection include:
* IA's Brickfilm|''Brick Films'' collection, which contains stop-motion animation filmed with Lego bricks, some of which are "remakes" of feature films.
* IA's ''Election 2004'' collection, a non-partisan public resource for sharing video materials related to the 2004 United States Presidential Election.
* IA's ''FedFlix'' collection, Joint Venture NTIS-1832 between the National Technical Information Service and Public.Resource.Org that features "the best movies of the United States Government, from training films to history, from our national parks to the National Fire Academy|U.S. Fire Academy and the Postal Inspectors"FedFlix
* IA's ''Independent News'' collection, which includes sub-collections such as the Internet Archive's World At War competition from 2001, in which contestants created short films demonstrating "why access to history matters". Among their most-downloaded video files are eyewitness recordings of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.
* IA's ''September 11 Television Archive'', which contains archival footage from the world's major television networks of the September 11 attacks|terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as they unfolded on live television.
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