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David Pierce is an independent film historian and archivist. He was formerly the Head of Preservation and Curator of the National Film and Television Archive at the British Film Institute. His articles have appeared in numerous journals, and his report on the survival of American silent feature films was published by the Library of Congress in 2013. He founded the Media History Digital Library, providing free online access to millions of pages of motion picture magazines and books. Pierce co-wrote The Dawn of Technicolor (2015) with James Layton.

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Forever Yours

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Dancing with Skinheads

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Invitation to the Lion's Den

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“Specifically, being impressed with God means that you are: Not limited by human obstacles Not limited by conventional thinking Taking risks to share Christ Changing the scene and not becoming like the scene Being impressed with God and not the scene means looking to Him for what’s possible. This is incredibly freeing, because the Bible says that with God, nothing is impossible. Do you really believe that?”
David Pierce, Revolutionary! Ten Principles That Will Empower Christian Artists to Change the World



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