With headquarters at
Pune,
Maharashtra, NFAI had three regional offices at
Bangalore,
Calcutta and
Thiruvananthapuram. Developed from scratch by
P. K. Nair, NFAI's activities related to the dissemination of film culture were manifold. Its distribution library consists of about 25 active members throughout the country and it also organizes joint screening programmes on a weekly, fortnightly and monthly basis in six important centres. The archive contains over 10,000 films, over 10,000 books, over 10,000 film scripts, and over 50,000 photographs. Another important programme conducted by the archive is the film teaching scheme comprising long and short-term film appreciation courses conducted in collaboration with the
Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and other educational and cultural institutions. At the international level, NFAI has supplied several Indian classics for major screening programmes. The NFAI's archive keeps a stock of films, video cassettes, DVDs, books, posters, stills, press clippings, slides, audio CDs, and disc records of Indian cinema dating back to the 1910s. == State of preservation ==