The Archive is a collection of cinephile-friendly findings around the web, including rare or never-before-seen photos, interviews, footage or any other bits related to classic or independent cinema. If you have any suggestions, feel free to tweet to @TheFilmStage. Check out the rundown below.

Above, Vittorio De Sica on the set of Bicycle Thieves.

Watch a 42-minute episode of Scene by Scene with Kirk Douglas.

An article on the last piece Orson Welles ever wrote, a Jean Renoir obituary. [Salon]

A colorized Charlie Chaplin at 27. [The Criterion Collection]

A university is now offering a Master’s Degree in David Lynch. [Movies.com]

Roddy McDowall and cinematographer Leon Shamroy during the making of Planet of the Apes.

Watch Terry Gilliam describe his animation process in 1974. [Alex Kittle]

Bob Rafelson directs Jack Nicholson and Karen Black in Five Easy Pieces.

Jerry Lewis discusses The Day the Crown Cried in a 2009 interview. [EW]

Watch a 20-minute interview with choreographer Yuen Woo-ping.

Francis Ford Coppola, Irvin Kershner, Akira Kurosawa, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg together.

Behind the scenes of Gojira in 1954. [The Criterion Collection]

Watch over 20 minute of behind-the-scenes footage from David Fincher‘s Fight Club.

Billy Wilder filming William Holden and Gloria Swanson on the set of Sunset Boulevard.

A trio of Spanish lobby cards for 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Ingmar Bergman on the set of Wild Strawberries.

Jodie Foster, Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese on the set of Taxi Driver.

Watch a 30-minute interview with Albert and David Maysles and their landmark documentary Salesman.

Sergei Eisenstein, Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse in 1930.

See Stanley Kubrick‘s 1946 photos of the NYC subway system. [Gothamist]

David Cronenberg‘s Crash actors at Cannes Film Festival.

Watch an interview with Hou Hsiao-hsien on Yasujirō Ozu. [The Seventh Art]

Jack Nance and David Lynch on the set of Eraserhead.

Watch Quentin Tarantino discuss his favorite films from 1992 to 2009. [BlackBook]

See more from The Archive here and feel free to tweet to @TheFilmStage for submissions.

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