The Slovak Film Institute (SFI) was
established on April 1, 1963 in Bratislava . The film
archive, then collected in the Film Distribution Center founded
by Ivan Rumanovský in 1958, was moved to this new institution.
After reopening the Czechoslovak Film Institute in Prague
, the Slovak Film Institute was established as its branch
office and shortly after that, at the Congress of the International
Federation of Film Archives ( FIAF ) the status of common
archive of CFI and SFI was approved. The SFI became an
independent establishment in 1991 and a member
of FIAF in 2001 . Ján Komiňár was its first
director and he stayed in the office for the longest
period so far and was followed by over 20 successors. For
the last five years Peter Dubecký has been the General
Manager of SFI. In 1968 the institution moved from its very
first seat at the Film Club on Rybné Square in Bratislava
to Grösslingová Street , where its offices have been
located until today. Since then, in addition to the domestic
production archiving, SFI preserves also selected films of
foreign origin. Since 1969 on, the Institute has initiated
a wide range of activities and historical research in the
field of Slovak cinematography.