Martin Scorsese's meticulous and unsparing approach to filmmaking has made him one of the most acclaimed directors of all time. And in his New York screening room, it was quite clear that he's not ...
From a solitary photographer capturing desert rock formations to abandoned movie theaters housing unexpected evils, Joshua Erkman’s directorial debut “A Desert” is consistently preoccupied with images ...
The Wexner Center for the Arts will soon restore various films to their former glory. The Wexner Center for the Arts will show 11 recently restored films in its eighth annual Cinema Revival: A ...
Charles Dickens could have been referring to the current state of film restoration when he wrote, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” For, as was made clear – literally – at the ...
The Film Showcase is held in the Alice Louise Reynold's Auditorium. Students and faculty are invited to come participate. (Angela Hernandez) BYU's Film Restoration Showcase on Friday, Oct. 13 will ...
A restored frame from the movie "How Near to the Angels." This scene shows the main character Janet, played by Mary Anderson Barton, in a wedding dress preparing to marry in the temple. (Courtesy of ...
It’s one of the most spectacular dance sequences ever captured on film: the Nicholas Brothers cutting loose on a double staircase in the classic musical Stormy Weather (1943). “It would be terrible if ...
Italy’s L’Immagine Ritrovata reports 20 percent of its projects are now Asian, as the region's film archives and studios are awakening to the need to conserve classics and back catalogs. By Clarence ...
After 43 years of presenting foreign and avant-garde film, the Lightbox Film Center has launched a film restoration program. In addition to screening rare and underground movies, the center is now ...
In stores today, 20 years after the movie that won Steven Spielberg his first best director Oscar opened in theaters, the Blu-ray version Schindler’s List. The special-edition release features a newly ...
In 1953, 20th Century Fox introduced the widescreen CinemaScope process in hopes of luring people from their televisions sets and back to the movie theaters. The novelty worked, and such early ...
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