The main storage facilities are located in Florencio Varela, Buenos Aires.
It is the largest image bank in South America, and is also the most diverse private archive on the planet and the fourth most abundant (in general terms), only surpassed by the Library of Congress, and the archives of Germany and France.
[1][2] DiFilm was founded in Florencio Varela, in 1949 by journalist and television producer Roberto Di Chiara.
[3] The archive consists of—according to a 1999 article in Página 12—twenty-five thousand feature films in the original 35 or 16 mm format, fifty-two thousand newsreels from Argentina and around the world, thirty-four thousand radio broadcasts,[4] With approximately six hundred thousand catalogued hours, Archivo DiFilm has 10% of its material catalogued and classified.
[4] The main archive stores are located in Florencio Varela, where Roberto Di Chiara always wanted to create a museum dedicated to the film, either Argentine or Latin American.