Hollywood’s Fort Knox is Iron Mountain. Its latest restored treasure: Bee Gees footage
The Los Angeles Times published a story by Entertainment writer Stephen Battaglio featuring the importance of archive services and the work our Iron Mountain Media and Archival Services team does for our clients.

Today, the Los Angeles Times published a story by Entertainment writer Stephen Battaglio featuring the importance of archive services and the work our Iron Mountain Media and Archival Services team does for our clients - preserving cultural history that might otherwise be lost forever, titled “Hollywood’s Fort Knox is Iron Mountain. Its latest restored treasure: Bee Gees footage.”
The article also features the new Bee Gees documentary, “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” that airs Saturday Dec 12 2020 on HBO, as an example of a timely project that the Iron Mountain Media and Archival Services team supported. According to the documentary’s producer, Aly Parker, “I’ve worked with other [archive] houses, and they’re all great. But Iron Mountain probably has the most capabilities. If you’ve got something weird, you take it to them.”
Yes, please!