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annualreport 2012
Chairmartin Scorsese
Board of direCtorsWoody Allenpaul thomas AndersonWes AndersonFrancis Ford CoppolaClint eastwoodCurtis Hansonpeter JacksonAng LeeGeorge LucasAlexander paynerobert redfordSteven Spielberg
in MeMoriaMrobert AltmanStanley kubrickSydney pollack
Presidenttaylor Hackford
seCretary-treasurermichael Apted
exeCutive advisorJay D. roth
exeCutive direCtormargaret Bodde
Managing direCtorJennifer Ahn
founding exeCutive direCtorraffaele Donato
arChivists advisory CounCilrobert rosen, ChairAcademy Film ArchiveAnthology Film ArchivesGeorge eastman HouseLibrary of Congressmuseum of modern ArtNational Film preservation FoundationUCLA Film & television Archive
artists rights advisory CounCilelliot Silverstein, Chairtom CruiseHarrison Fordmiloš Formantaylor HackfordDustin HoffmanAnjelica HustonBruce ramerken Ziffren
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• The preservation/restoration of over 25 films including hand-painted 16mm works in the “Black Film Series” by multi-media artist Aldo Tambellini, Nicholas Ray’s Technicolor CinemaScope classic REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE (1955), four independent films made in California by Agnès Varda, a rarely seen adaptation of DEATH OF A SALESMAN (1951) directed by Laslo Benedek and more.
• The completion of 8 additional restoration projects from previous grant cycles.
• Over 100 media outlets publicizing the foundation’s preservation work.
filM Preservation
over the past 22 years the Film Foundation, led by its board of directors and working in partnership with archives and studios,
has saved nearly 600 motion pictures. From silent to experimental films, home movies to documentaries, newsreels
to features, the Film Foundation works to ensure that these films survive for future generations.
2012 highlights include:
eduCationthe Film Foundation educates young people about visual literacy through The Story of Movies program and is addressing the emerging challenges of digital preservation by creating a campaign to inform filmmakers how best to preserve their digital work.
2012 highlights include:
exhiBitiontFF ensures access to restored films through screenings at film festivals, archives, museums and repertory theatres around the world, as well as through DvD and Blu-ray releases.
2012 highlights include:
annual2012
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the Film Foundation’s goals are three-fold: film preservation, education and exhibition. this annual report reflects the foundation’s activities and accomplishments in these areas during 2012.
• An estimated 10 million young people have studied The Story of Movies. The program is distributed free of charge to educators across the country.
• TFF and IBM sponsored a working group of filmmakers, archivists and technicians to create digital preservation guidelines and recommendations. Plans are underway for a campaign to publicize the issue, targeted to independent filmmakers.
• Screenings of 150 TFF-funded restorations at over 180 venues worldwide. • The release of 2 new Collector’s Choice DVD sets: Film Noir Classics III and Frank Capra:
The Early Collection featuring 10 films never-before released on DVD.
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film preservation & restoration
in 2012, the Film Foundation helped to save over 25 films, representing a diverse selection of motion pictures.
(1955, d. Nicholas ray)
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Nicholas ray’s iconic film tells the story of a troubled teen, Jim Stark (James Dean), who moves to a new town and quickly makes enemies with the local high school gang. the film immortalized James Dean; launched the Hollywood careers of Natalie Wood, Sal mineo, and Dennis Hopper; and captured the zeitgeist of the 1950s through the prism of teenage angst.
restoration was completed from an 8k scan of the original CinemaScope (widescreen 2.55:1) camera negative at Warner Bros. motion picture imaging (mpi). Due to color fading, the original camera negative could no longer yield an acceptable photochemical print.
the stereo soundtrack was reconstructed at Chace Audio by Deluxe from the magnetic soundtrack stripes of release prints, commonly referred to as “Fox hole” prints due to the smaller perforations found on CinemaScope prints that were a product of twentieth Century Fox. the original stereo soundtrack master was erased by the studio so that the magnetic stock could be re-used for another film. (this was a common practice for most studios at the time, as it was difficult to obtain good quality magnetic stock.)
Director Nicholas ray shot this film using early single-strip eastman color 5248 negative which was a low-cost alternative to the 3-strip technicolor process and provided more flexibility for camera placement. Unfortunately, this early color negative yielded poor color imagery. this was a “Warnercolor” feature, which meant that the eastman negative would be processed and optical sections created
at the Warner Bros. laboratory, rather than at technicolor. the Warner Bros. lab created optical sections by shooting the single-strip negative sections to separation positives, then shooting back to single-strip negative, which yielded soft images with heavy grain.
the original camera negative of reBeL WitHoUt A CAUSe sustained heavy physical damage due to the popularity of the feature and the large number of theatrical re-releases. the camera negatives for reels 3 and 4 were discarded by the studio many years ago as they had been entirely damaged in printing. reels 7 and 8 were extremely fragile and had sustained heavy damage in the perforations throughout the reels. For the restoration, Warner Bros. scanned and recombined YCm separation master positives for the missing camera negative sections. they also used the YCms to replace sections of damaged picture negative in reels 1, 2, 6 and 7. the original technicolor dye-transfer answer print was used for color reference.
the final elements created from this preservation project will include a 35mm YCm separation master from the raw 8k scan of the oCN, a 35mm intermediate negative from the final 4k color corrected restoration, a 4k Digital Cinema master from the final restoration, a 35mm soundtrack negative 5.1, and a 35mm release print.
Restored by Warner Bros. in collaboration with The Film Foundation. Restoration funding provided by Warner Bros., Gucci, and The Film Foundation.
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Written, directed and produced by the celebrated filmmaking team of michael powell and emeric pressburger, tHe tALeS oF HoFFmANN is based on the Jacques offenbach opera, Les Contes d’Hoffmann. the film was a continuation of their earlier success with tHe reD SHoeS, and was the Archers’ experiment to make an entire film that was “purely dance.” Set in Nuremberg, Germany, the young Hoffmann, played by robert rounseville, recounts three past loves played by moira Shearer, Ludmilla tchérina, and Ann Ayars during the course of a ballet featuring his new love interest, also played by moira Shearer. tHe tALeS oF HoFFmANN was nominated for two Academy Awards, for Hein Heckroth’s art direction-set decoration and costume design. the film won a Special Award and was nominated for the Grand prize at the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. it also won the Silver Bear for Best musical at the 1951 Berlin international Film Festival.
tHe tALeS oF HoFFmANN was filmed using the 3-strip technicolor process, the same format as tHe reD SHoeS (1948) and tHe LiFe AND DeAtH oF CoLoNeL BLimp (1943), and the original camera negatives exhibit the same devastating mold and mis-registration issues. Surviving prints of tHe tALeS oF HoFFmANN represent a shortened version of the film, requiring research to evaluate and utilize various source materials to reconstitute the original release version.
restoration is currently in progress; work is underway to identify the best elements. Several existing sources are available, including the photochemical preservation completed in the 1980s by the BFi, and vintage reference prints from martin Scorsese’s personal collection. Both mr. Scorsese and thelma Schoonmaker powell are consultants on this restoration project.
the original negatives will be scanned at 4k resolution and then digitally restored by Warner Bros. motion picture imaging (mpi). restoration techniques include re-alignment of the color records, image stabilization, restoration of areas damaged by mold, and clean-up of surface dirt and scratches. Digital color correction will be completed by mpi colorist ray Grabowski, who also worked on the restorations of tHe reD SHoeS and tHe LiFe AND DeAtH oF CoLoNeL BLimp.
the soundtrack will be restored digitally by John polito at Audio mechanics in Burbank. During the final film-out, the restored sound will be married to the restored picture in order to create a pristine 35mm negative and prints. A DCp will also be created for digital screenings and public access.
Restored by The Film Foundation in association with the BFI National Archive and STUDIOCANAL.
Restoration funding provided by The Franco-American Cultural Fund, a unique partnership between the Directors Guild of America (DGA); the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA); the Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et Editeurs de Musique (SACEM); and the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW), The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Louis B. Mayer Foundation and The Film Foundation.
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films directed by4agnès varda
Agnès varda has been at the vanguard of independent filmmaking for over 60 years. As the only female director of the French New Wave, varda made her mark in 1962 with her breakthrough feature, CLÉo From 5 to 7. Her work, which shifts easily between fiction and documentary, defies categorization. philosophically feminist but not dogmatic, her portrayals of female protagonists are empathetic and unforgettable. varda directed several films during the years she spent in California. Working in partnership with the Annenberg Foundation, the Los Angeles County museum of Art (LACmA), Ciné-tamaris, and the Cineteca di Bologna, tFF will restore:
unCle yanCo (1967)
in varda’s personal portrait of her uncle, Jean varda, the filmmaker researches her own family history, visiting her bohemian Uncle Yanco who is living amongst artists on a pier near San Francisco.
BlaCK Panthers (aka huey) (1968)
Shot in exquisite 16mm color, varda’s documentary short is her personal tribute to activist Huey Newton, made while varda lived in California and witnessed first-hand the beginnings of the radical panthers party.
lions love (1969)
varda’s feature follows Gerome ragni and James rado, composers of the musical Hair, and Andy Warhol muse viva, as they explore the Hollywood lifestyle, while at the same time showing how difficult it can be for female filmmakers to raise financing for projects.
Mur Murs (1981)
varda captures the street art scene in this documentary short about outdoor wall murals in Los Angeles, including one, Pig Paradise, painted on the side of a slaughterhouse.
these four films have been restored by Cineteca di Bologna at L’immagine ritrovata from the original picture and sound negatives, provided by Agnès varda’s production company, Ciné-tamaris. each film was scanned at 4k resolution; LioNS Love was restored at 4k, the three other films at 2k.
ms. varda followed the restoration closely and oversaw the work at L’immagine ritrovata. the sound restoration on all of the films was undertaken using the original magnetic tracks, with both French and english soundtracks restored for UNCLe YANCo and mUr mUrS. the resulting preservation elements for each film include a 35mm print, DCp, and HDCAm-Sr.
Restored in 2013 by Cineteca di Bologna at L’Immagine Ritrovata. Restoration made possible by The Film Foundation, in association with Ciné-Tamaris. Restoration funding provided by the Annenberg Foundation, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
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Successful architect mark (Albert Finney) and his wife Joanna (Audrey Hepburn) take a road trip and reflect on their turbulent ten-year marriage. the film was considered visually innovative for a Hollywood picture at the time due to director Stanley Donen’s use of non-linear storytelling and frequent jump cutting, popularized by the French New Wave filmmakers. the film’s exceptional widescreen cinematography by Christopher Challis, the nuanced performances by Finney and Hepburn, and the frank depiction of a complex relationship make this one of Stanley Donen’s most poignant endeavors. the film’s legendary composer, Henry mancini (BreAkFASt At tiFFANY’S, tHe piNk pANtHer), considered the score he wrote for tWo For tHe roAD his favorite.
A full 4k digital restoration was performed at Sony Colorworks from the original 35mm camera negative. the film was scanned, restored and recorded back to film at 4k. the original color negative contained clear signs of uneven color fading from shot to shot, particularly in the optical sections, which necessitated urgent attention. Audio restoration was completed digitally at Audio mechanics.
Restored by Twentieth Century Fox in collaboration with The Film Foundation.
two for the road(1967, d. Stanley Donen)
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this anti-establishment film opens with roman police inspector (Gian maria volonté) brutally murdering his mistress and methodically planting evidence that will implicate himself. As the homicide investigation continues and it becomes clear he is the culprit, it appears that his powerful position will protect him from being accused. ennio morricone’s score enhances the psychological terror of volonté’s chilling performance.
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, petri’s subversive thriller remains relevant and engaging in a modern political landscape. A boldly-directed melodrama with darkly satirical undertones, iNveStiGAtioN oF A CitiZeN ABove SUSpiCioN is an indictment of authoritarianism.
the original camera negative was scanned at 4k resolution at L’immagine ritrovata and the raw 4k files were then moved to Colorworks to undergo color correction with Sheri eisenberg. Digital tools were used at L’immagine ritrovata to remove scratches and dirt and to repair torn frames in the original negative. As each reel of restored images was completed, the files were sent to Colorworks for assimilation into the film and additional image restoration.
Chace Audio by Deluxe restored the italian language soundtrack from the original 35mm magnetic tracks. New 4k DCps were produced for the premiere at the 2012 venice Film Festival and subsequent theatrical presentations, along with new HD masters for the forthcoming Criterion Blu-ray release. A new 35mm negative will be created for preservation and to produce new prints for exhibition. Both the raw 4k data and the restored 4k data will be archived.
Restored in 4K by Colorworks in collaboration with Cineteca di Bologna at L’Immagine Ritrovata. Funding provided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, The Film Foundation, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
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this motion picture version of Arthur miller’s play is directed and shot with the spare, dreamlike intensity of German expressionism. Stanley kramer’s contract with Columbia limited him to producing low-budget pictures and this adaptation could have simply been a filmed rendition of the stage play. But kramer hired director Laslo Benedek and cinematographer Franz planer to give the film its dramatic visual style. Several actors from the original Broadway production were recruited, with Fredric march cast as Willy Loman, giving one of the greatest performances of his career.
the original release was plagued by the House Un-American Activities Committee’s investigation of Arthur miller, and the allegation that DeAtH oF A SALeSmAN was an insult to the American system of capitalism. Anti-Communist protesters picketed the New York premiere. Despite the controversy, Laslo Benedek received the Hollywood Foreign press Association’s Golden Globe Award as best director of the year for his work on the film, which has been out of circulation in recent years, making its restoration and re-release all the more critical.
the original black-and-white safety 35mm negative was scanned at 4k resolution at Cinetech/Deluxe laboratory. the film exhibits a moderate amount of scratches, dirt and tearing. the raw 4k files have been ingested into the full 4k workflow system at Sony Colorworks, and colorist David Bernstein has begun the initial grading. Digital image restoration is undergoing testing at Colorworks and mti Film in Los Angeles.
Restored by The Film Foundation. Funding provided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, The Film Foundation and Sony Pictures.
veteran rodeo champion Jeff mcCloud (robert mitchum) returns to his childhood home and meets a young couple, Wes and Louise merritt. Falling for Louise (Susan Hayward), Jeff agrees to train Wes (Arthur kennedy) to be a rodeo rider. Director Nicholas ray spent months observing and shooting the rodeo circuit to give this Western a realistic, modern aesthetic. reflective of its time and place, ray mirrors back the dreams and fears of Americans in the mid-twentieth century.
tHe LUStY meN was restored from the original 35mm camera negative using traditional photochemical methods. the original soundtrack negative had been destroyed, therefore sound restoration was completed from a 35mm nitrate re-record negative held by the royal Film Archive of Belgium. Warner Bros. also used a nitrate picture dupe from Belgium to replace sections damaged in the original camera negative.
Restored by Warner Bros. in collaboration with The Film Foundation and The Nicholas Ray Foundation.
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avant-garde masters grantsthe Avant-Garde masters Grant is solely dedicated to the preservation of American experimental film. typically produced with limited funds and few commercial prospects, experimental films are among those most likely to suffer deterioration and loss. the artists rarely have the funds or the technical knowledge to properly care for their elements, making support from the NFpF and the Film Foundation invaluable.
established in 2002 and fully funded by the Film Foundation, the grants provide $50,000 annually for the preservation of these important works. Awarded by an expert panel including critics, scholars and archivists, the grants enable filmmakers to work directly with the archives to preserve and protect their films. over the past ten years, the initiative has saved works from over 50 artists including kenneth Anger, Samuel Beckett, Bruce Conner, Hollis Frampton, ernie Gehr, George and mike kuchar, Norman mailer, Jonas mekas, tom palazzolo, Carolee Schneemann, Andy Warhol and others, making them available in many cases for the first time in decades.
in 2012, the grant supported five institutions:
nfpf federal grant program2012 marked the thirteenth cycle of federal cash grants offered by the NFpF through monies authorized and appropriated by the U.S. Congress under the National Film preservation Act of 1996. the NFpF grants fund the creation of preservation masters and public access copies of culturally and historically significant orphan films in American libraries, archives and museums. Under the terms of the legislation, the NFpF is required to raise private matching funds to sustain its operations, making the Film Foundation’s support essential in underwriting these expenses. the NFpF has delivered federal-supported grants to institutions in all 50 states, puerto rico, and the District of Columbia, and has helped preserve more than 1,870 films to date.
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Ai-Ye (1950), ian Hugo’s impressionistic study of mankind, with music by ozzie Smith
BeLLS oF AtLANtiS (1953), ian Hugo’s adaptation of a poem by Anaïs Nin, with music by Louis and Bebe Barron
JAZZ oF LiGHtS (1954), portrait of times Square by ian Hugo, featuring Anaïs Nin and the blind poet moondog
meLoDiC iNverSioN (1958), Study by ian Hugo, set to the music of Arnold Schoenberg
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GreeN DeSire (1965), mike kuchar’s mood piece exploring the transition from adolescence to adulthood
GREEN DESIRE (1965)image courtesy of mike kuchar and Anthology Film Archives.
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Black Film Series (1965–69), A selection of 10 films from the series by artist Aldo tambellini
trisha Brown danCe CoMPany
pLANeS (1968), Film created by Jud Yalkut for an interactive work by the trisha Brown Dance Company
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eNiAioS: CYCLe vii (1948-90), part seven of Gregory markopoulos’ epic work
Selections from Aldo Tambellini’s “Black Film Series”images courtesy of Harvard Film Archive.
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kiNG koNG (1933, dirs. merian C. Cooper and ernest B. Schoedsack) restored in collaboration with Warner Bros. with additional funding provided by the Hollywood Foreign press Association and the Film Foundation.
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restoration projects from previous grant cycles completed in 2012
tHe CHASe (1946, d. Arthur D. ripley) restored by the UCLA Film & television Archive, with funding provided by the Film Foundation and the Franco-American Cultural Fund, a unique partnership between the Directors Guild of America (DGA); the motion picture Association of America (mpAA); the Société des Auteurs, Compositeurs et editeurs de musique (SACem); and the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW).
tHeY Live BY NiGHt (1949, d. Nicholas ray) restored by Warner Bros. in association with the Film Foundation and the Nicholas ray Foundation.
tHe BreAkiNG poiNt (1950, d. michael Curtiz) preserved by Warner Bros. in association with UCLA Film & television Archive. preservation funding provided by Warner Bros., the Film Foundation and the Hollywood Foreign press Association.
riCHArD iii (1955, d. Laurence olivier) restored by the Film Foundation and Janus Films in association with the BFi National Archive, itv Studios Global entertainment Ltd., the museum of modern Art, and romulus Films. restoration funding provided by the Hollywood Foreign press Association and the Film Foundation. restoration supervised by Grover Crisp and tom Heitman.
iL CASo mAttei (1972, d. Francesco rosi) restored by Cineteca di Bologna at L’immagine ritrovata in association with the Film Foundation, paramount pictures, and museo Nazionale del Cinema di torino. restoration funding provided by Gucci, eni, and the Film Foundation.
ALL tHAt JAZZ (1979, d. Bob Fosse) restored by twentieth Century Fox in collaboration with the Film Foundation.
oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA (1984, d. Sergio Leone) restored by Cineteca di Bologna at L’immagine ritrovata Laboratory in association with Andrea Leone Films, the Film Foundation, and regency enterprises. restoration funding provided by Gucci and the Film Foundation.
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conservationcollection
a collection of over 75 new 35mm prints of films restored with tff support is maintained at the academy film archive
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the Directors Guild of America—motion picture industry Conservation Collection was created in November 2000 to conserve a 35mm release print of every DGA signatory film produced. Archived at the UCLA Film & television Archive, the Collection ensures that a print exists so it can be used as a preservation element of last resort in the future.
dga—mpi collection
101 35mm prints added to the collection in 2012 for a total of 1,751 films archived
Added in 2012:
ALL tHAt JAZZ (1979, d. Bob Fosse)
iL CASo mAttei (1972, d. Francesco rosi)—35mm print and DCp
tHe CHASe (1946, d. Arthur D. ripley)
kiNG koNG (1933, dirs. merian C. Cooper and ernest B. Schoedsack)—35mm print and DCp
tHe LiFe AND DeAtH oF CoLoNeL BLimp (1943, dirs. michael powell and emeric pressburger)
oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA (1984, d. Sergio Leone)—35mm print and DCp
tHe SeAFArerS (1953, d. Stanley kubrick)
SUNNYSiDe Up (1929, d. David Butler)
tWo For tHe roAD (1967, d. Stanley Donen)—35mm print and DCp
previously deposited:
ALL ABoUt eve (1950, d. Joseph L. mankiewicz)
AmeriCA, AmeriCA (1963, d. elia kazan)
Le AmiCHe (1955, d. michelangelo Antonioni)
BABo 73 (1964, d. robert Downey Sr.)
BABY DoLL (1956, d. elia kazan)
tHe BAreFoot CoNteSSA (1954, d. Joseph L. mankiewicz)
BeCkY SHArp (1935, d. rouben mamoulian)
tHe BiG ComBo (1955, d. Joseph H. Lewis)
tHe BiG CoUNtrY (1958, d. William Wyler)
BLoNDe CoBrA (1958-63, d. ken Jacobs)
BorN to Be BAD (1950, d. Nicholas ray)
tHe BoY WitH GreeN HAir (1948, d. Joseph Losey)
tHe BoYS From SYrACUSe (1940, d. edward Sutherland)
BritiSH AGeNt (1934, d. michael Curtiz)
CHAFeD eLBoWS (1966, d. robert Downey Sr.)
CLoAk AND DAGGer (1946, d. Fritz Lang)
tHe CoNNeCtioN (1962, d. Shirley Clarke)
tHe CrY oF JAZZ (1959, d. edward Bland)
tHe DiArY oF A CHAmBermAiD (1946, d. Jean renoir)
LA DoLCe vitA (1960, d. Federico Fellini)
DrUmS ALoNG tHe moHAWk (1939, d. John Ford)
tHe eNForCer (1951, d. Bretaigne Windust)
A FACe iN tHe CroWD (1957, d. elia kazan)
FACeS (1968, d. John Cassavetes)
FAir WiND to JAvA (1953, d. Joseph kane)
iL GAttopArDo (1963, d. Luchino visconti)
tHe GoLDeN BeD (1925, d. Cecil B. Demille)
HiGH treASoN (1929, d. maurice elvey)
HoW GreeN WAS mY vALLeY (1941, d. John Ford)
JoAN oF ArC (1948, d. victor Fleming)
George and mike kuchar 8mm Shorts (1958–63, dirs. George and mike kuchar) (10 films)
LeAve Her to HeAveN (1945, d. John m. Stahl)
mACBetH (1948, d. orson Welles)— both the original and U.S. release versions
tHe mAN WitH tHe GoLDeN Arm (1955, d. otto preminger)
mY DArLiNG CLemeNtiNe (1946, d. John Ford)
No more eXCUSeS (1968, d. robert Downey Sr.)
oF miCe AND meN (1939, d. Lewis milestone)
oNCe UpoN A time iN tHe WeSt (1968, d. Sergio Leone)—both the italian and english language versions
pANDorA AND tHe FLYiNG DUtCHmAN (1951, d. Albert Lewin)
tHe reD poNY (1949, d. Lewis milestone)
tHe reD SHoeS (1948, dirs. michael powell and emeric pressburger)
remiNiSCeNCeS oF A JoUrNeY to LitHUANiA (1971–72, d. Jonas mekas)
tHe river (1951, d. Jean renoir)
tHe roBe (1953, d. Henry koster)
SeNSo (1954, d. Luchino visconti)
SHADoW oF A DoUBt (1943, d. Alfred Hitchcock)
SHADoWS (1959, d. John Cassavetes)
SUNDAY (1961, d. Daniel Drasin)
tHeY mADe me A FUGitive (1947, d. Alberto Cavalcanti)
tUrNABoUt (1940, d. Hal roach)
A WALk iN tHe SUN (1945, d. Lewis milestone)
WANDA (1970, d. Barbara Loden)
WAY oUt WeSt (1937, d. James W. Horne)
WiLD river (1960, d. elia kazan)
A WomAN UNDer tHe iNFLUeNCe (1974, d. John Cassavetes)
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the the foundation’s innovative educational program, The Story of Movies (Som), introduces students to a variety of classic films and helps them learn about the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of cinema. Students are taught to understand the visual language of film and encouraged to apply their critical- thinking skills to all moving-image communications. through engaging lessons, they learn visual literacy and the importance of preserving cinema for their generation and beyond.
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MODULE 2:Standards of Justice in the
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MODULE 3:Racism and the
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MODULE 4:Industrialism,
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The Screening Room, Part 1: The Silent West
The Great Train Robbery (1903, d. Edwin S. Porter)
Over Silent Paths (1910, d. D. W. Griffith)
Hell’s Hinges (1916, d. Charles Swickard) featuring William S. Hart
The Screening Room, Part 1: Narrative Structure in Stagecoach (1939, d. John Ford)
Act 1—Social Class and Prejudice
Act 2—The Journey
Act 3—Revenge and Redemption
The Screening Room, Part 1: The Searchers (1956, d. John Ford)
Flaming Arrows
No Longer White
The Screening Room, Part 1: Red River (1948, d. Howard Hawks)
Robber Barons in the South
The Drive North
The Betrayal
The Screening Room, Part 2: The Big Trail (1930, d. Raoul Walsh)
The Spectacular Journey West
70 mm Grandeur Vision
The Screening Room, Part 2: My Darling Clementine (1946, d. John Ford)
Outlaws and Lawmen
Shakespeare in Tombstone?
The Shoot-Out
The Screening Room, Part 2: Broken Arrow (1950, d. Delmar Daves)
VO and POV— Jeffords’ Version
The Apache Way
The Peace Makers v. The Warriors
The Screening Room, Part 2: Shane (1953, d. George Stevens)
The Outsiders
Who Owns the Land?
Violence, Vengeance, and the Love of a Good Woman
Western Film Reader: The Link Between History and Culture
Popularism vs. Progressivism in Early 20th Century Art
Dime Novels and Wild West Shows
Characteristics of the Western Film Genre
Western Film Reader: John Ford’s Western Vision
Monument Valley—Folded Layers of Time
Music & Meaning: Scoring Ford’s Westerns
Violence and Vengeance
Life in the Territories
The Posse
Western Film Reader: Centuries of Conflict— “The Vanishing American”
“ Condition of the Indian Tribes: Report of the Joint Special Committee, 1865”
“ The Indian Question” by Francis A. Walker, 1874
The Cynthia Ann Parker saga
Western Film Reader: Barbed Wire and Railroads
Range Wars
Research & Argument: Our Film Heritage— The American West, 1898–1938
Research & Argument: Print the Legend— Which Wyatt?
Research & Argument: The Calvary to the Rescue?
Research & Argument: Building the Union Pacific
The American West and the Western Film Genre Lesson Grid
in 2012, a new lesson was added to The Story of Movies website. the teacher’s guide and student activities created around Harold Lloyd’s tHe FreSHmAN (1925, dirs. Sam taylor and Fred Newmeyer) provide a unique context for students to practice their inference skills, as they learn to identify nuances of meaning within the moving images. the lessons surrounding tHe FreSHmAN explore the historical and cultural environment depicted in the film, that of American college life in the 1920s.
new som unitsthe foundation is developing new comprehensive units on Westerns and Animation for upper elementary, middle and high school students.
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An excerpt from TFF’s Digital Preservation Guide, available Fall 2013
film and digital storage recommendations
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As contemporary motion pictures are increasingly created entirely in the digital realm, the preservation of digital content presents a complex set of challenges to preservationists.
in response to this urgent situation, the Film Foundation, in partnership with iBm, has launched an initiative to raise awareness of the need for digital preservation and to develop resources for filmmakers in order to communicate current archival recommendations.
the foundation hosted a conference in march to discuss these issues and draft a working document based on preliminary research and input from archivists, filmmakers, studios, labs, and post-production facilities. the foundation is also creating an informative campaign targeted to independent filmmakers.
in 2013, the foundation will host events around the country to introduce the program at archives, festivals, museums, industry organizations, and educational institutions.
SOM Distribution Statistics
SOM Website Statisticsto Kill a MoCKingBird
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23rd–30th: il Cinema ritrovato screens onCe uPon a tiMe in aMeriCa, the life and death of Colonel BliMP, and avant-garde Masters tribute
27th: the life and death of Colonel BliMP—Los Angeles Restoration Premiere
14th: riChard iii— World Restoration Premiere in London, U.S. Restoration Premiere in NY
18th–25th: Mumbai film festival— TFF Screening Series
9th: hfPa luncheon—Steven Spielberg discusses the importance of analog film preservation
31st: Cinema visionaries— IL CASO MATTEI restoration premiere at Venice
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18th: Cinema visionaries—ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA at Cannes
19th: the silent films of alfred hitchcock—THE RING at Cannes
23rd: east Meets west—Event with Alexander Payne and Stanley Kwan
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14th: the Collector’s Choice— Film Noir Classics III released on DVD
24th: Vanity Fair honors Martin scorsese and the film foundation
26th: Mercedes-Benz supports tff through oscar events
june 28th–july 21st: the silent films of alfred hitchcock—Four TFF-funded restorations premiere in London
13th–22nd: Maine international film festival—TFF Screening Series
24th: they Made Me a fugitive restoration released on dvd and Blu-ray
8th: Premio Positano— TFF awarded Massine Legacy Prize
27th: the Collector’s Choice— Frank Capra: The Early Collection released on DVD
13th: tCM Classic film festival auction benefits tff
21st: avant-garde Masters: A Decade of Preservation— Screening Series kick-off
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eventscollector’s choicefebruary 14
Film noir classics and five early Frank Capra films released on DvD
mercedes-benz february 26
mercedes-Benz recognizes a film icon in motion
mercedes-Benz celebrated the six-decade anniversary of its legendary SL model with the unveiling of the 2013 SL. the car was on display at an exclusive mercedes-Benz oscar viewing party at the Soho House in West Hollywood on February 26th. mercedes-Benz marked the occasion with a contribution to the Film Foundation.
tcm classic film festival april 13º
tCm Classic Film Festival auction benefits tFF
the tCm Classic Film Festival continued its partnership with the Film Foundation at its third annual festival, this year themed around “Style in the movies.” the program included the world restoration premiere of Stanley Donen’s tWo For tHe roAD (1967) on April 13th. the film was digitally restored in 4k by twentieth Century Fox as part of its partnership with the Film Foundation. Director Stanley Donen introduced the film to an enthusiastic crowd.
the festival hosted a silent auction featuring two classic movie posters—vertiGo (1958, d. Alfred Hitchcock), signed by kim Novak and 20,000 LeAGUeS UNDer tHe SeA (1954, d. richard Fleischer), signed by kirk Douglas. proceeds benefited tFF with a matching contribution by tCm.
vanity fair february 24
Vanity Fair honors martin Scorsese and the Film Foundation
on February 24th, Vanity Fair and richard mille paid tribute to martin Scorsese and the Film Foundation at an intimate cocktail reception at the Hotel Bel-Air. the event was one of several hosted by Vanity Fair honoring charitable causes in the week leading up to the Academy Awards.
the Avant-Garde masters Grant was created in 2003 by the National Film preservation Foundation and the Film Foundation to preserve American avant-garde cinema. Funded by tFF, the program has helped save more than 105 films in its first decade, making many works available to audiences for the first time.
tFF and NFpF marked the anniver-sary with screenings at venues around the world, kicking off with a presentation at the tribeca Film Festival. the April 21st event featured a panel discussion,
moderated by NFpF Assistant Director Jeff Lambert, with filmmakers Abigail Child, Larry Gottheim, Carolee Schneeman, and tribeca Film Festival experimental film programmer Jon Gartenberg.
Special screenings were also featured at:
Seattle international Film Festival— Seattle, WA
Alamo Drafthouse—Austin, tX
onion City Film Festival—Chicago, iL
il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy
pacific Film Archive—Berkeley, CA
Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
Cinémathèque Française—paris, France
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George kuchar, shirley clarke, and kenneth anger“i’m thrilled that the work of such artists as
has been preserved and—equally important—made available so audiences can actually see
these extraordinary films.”
avant-Garde masters: a decade of preservation april 21
tenth anniversary screenings around the world
turner Classic movies and Sony pictures Home entertainment once again joined with tFF to release two new DvD sets in the “the Collector’s Choice” series. in February, five fully restored and remastered films were featured in the Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics III collection: mY NAme iS JULiA roSS (1945, d. Joseph H. Lewis), tHe moB (1951, d. robert parrish), Drive A CrookeD roAD (1954, d. richard Quine), tiGHt Spot (1955, d. phil karlson), and tHe BUrGLAr (1957, d. paul Wendkos). the DvD set includes introductions by martin Scorsese on Drive A CrookeD roAD and tHe BUrGLAr.
in September, five early Frank Capra films were released on DvD for the first time in Frank Capra: The Early Collection, featuring restorations of five 1930s pre-code Capra pictures: LADieS oF LeiSUre (1930), rAiN or SHiNe (1930), tHe mirACLe WomAN (1931), ForBiDDeN (1932), and tHe Bitter teA oF GeNerAL YeN (1933). the DvD extras include introductions by martin Scorsese, ron Howard and michel Gondry.
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mondo and the alamo drafthouse may 7–june 18
tFF Screening Series
the Alamo Drafthouse and its art boutique mondo joined forces with the Film Foundation to showcase eight films restored with funding from the foundation. the sold-out screenings were held throughout may and June at the Alamo Drafthouse ritz in Austin, texas and featured pristine 35mm prints. Beautifully designed posters for each of the restored films were created by mondo and its talented team of artists. posters were available at the screenings and online.
Included in the program:
tHe UNHoLY tHree (1925, d. tod Browning)
tHe oLD DArk HoUSe (1932, d. James Whale)
rASHomoN (1950, d. Akira kurosawa)
tHe NiGHt oF tHe HUNter (1955, d. Charles Laughton)
pAtHS oF GLorY (1957, d. Stanley kubrick)
FiLm (1965, dirs. Alan Schneider and Samuel Beckett)
SHADoW oF A DoUBt (1943, d. Alfred Hitchcock)
kiNG koNG (1933, dirs. merian C. Cooper and ernest B. Schoedsack)
THE UNHOLY THREE Artist: Jeff Kleinsmith / THE OLD DARK HOUSE Artist: Elvisdead / KING KONG Artist: Laurent Durieux / SHADOW OF A DOUBT Artist: Alan Hynes / RASHOMON Artist: Delicious Design League / THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER Artist: Phantom City Creative / PATHS OF GLORY Artist: Jay Shaw / FILM Artist: Delicious Design Leagueimages courtesy of mondo.
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Cinema visionariesmay 18
Gucci and tFF host restoration premieres of oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA and iL CASo mAttei
Gucci extended its commitment to preserving the artistic and cultural legacy of cinema with a 2012 contribution to restore Sergio Leone’s oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA (1984) and Francesco rosi’s iL CASo mAttei (1972). to date, Gucci has donated nearly $3 million to the Film Foundation, funding the restoration of eight iconic films through the Cinema visionaries program: A WomAN UNDer tHe iNFLUeNCe (1974, d. John Cassavetes), Le AmiCHe (1955, d. michelangelo Antonioni), WANDA (1970, d. Barbara Loden), SeNSo (1954, d. Luchino visconti), iL GAttopArDo (1963, d. Luchino visconti), LA DoLCe vitA (1960, d. Federico Fellini), as well as oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA and iL CASo mAttei. Gucci and the foundation also contributed to the restoration of We CAN’t Go Home AGAiN (1976, d. Nicholas ray).
oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA made its world restoration premiere at the 65th Cannes Film Festival on may 18th, with robert De Niro, James Woods, elizabeth mcGovern, and Jennifer Connelly in attendance, along with the film’s legendary composer, ennio morricone. Leone’s final film originally premiered out of competition at Cannes in 1984. this newly restored version featured roughly 20 minutes of additional scenes that had never before been seen by audiences.
iL CASo mAttei had its world restoration premiere at the 69th venice international Film Festival on August 31st. the event commemorated the 40th anniversary of the film’s release, and prior to the screening, the festival honored director Francesco rosi with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.
Both films made their U.S. restoration debuts in New York in october: iL CASo mAttei was presented at the 50th New York Film Festival, and robert De Niro introduced oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA to a sold-out audience at momA’s 10th “to Save and project” Festival of Film preservation, followed by a week-long run at New York’s Film Forum.
the Silent films of alfred hitchcock may 19
restoration premieres
the BFi National Archive completed the restoration of nine silent films through its “Save the Hitchcock 9” program. With generous funding from the Hollywood Foreign press Association, tFF provided support for the restoration of four of these films—tHe pLeASUre GArDeN (1925), tHe riNG (1927), tHe LoDGer (1926), and BLACkmAiL (1929). the BFi commissioned new musical scores for three of the four titles.
the newly restored tHe riNG premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on may 19th and then, along with the other three tFF funded projects, made its way to London for a special summer screening series. tHe riNG then headed stateside for a U.S. premiere on November 29th at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn theater in Beverly Hills. A U.S. tour of the Hitchcock Silent Films is scheduled for summer 2013.
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east meets west may 23
A conversation between Stanley kwan and Alexander payne
Louis Xiii Cognac continued its partnership with tFF in 2012 at the Cannes Film Festival on may 23rd at “east meets West,” a conversation between tFF board member Alexander payne and acclaimed Hong kong filmmaker Stanley kwan, about their journeys through the world of film.
maine international film festival july 13–22
tFF Screening Series
the 16th Annual maine international Film Festival recognized the work of the Film Foundation in its popular “re-Discovery” section, screening eight films restored with tFF funding, including:
tHe CHASe (1946, d. Arthur D. ripley)
Letter From AN UNkNoWN WomAN (1948, d. max ophüls)
tHe BreAkiNG poiNt (1950, d. michael Curtiz)
tHe BiG SkY (1952, d. Howard Hawks)
Le AmiCHe (1955, d. michelangelo Antonioni)
iL GAttopArDo (1963, d. Luchino visconti)
oNCe UpoN A time iN tHe WeSt (1968, d. Sergio Leone)
tHe LiFe AND DeAtH oF CoLoNeL BLimp (1943, dirs. michael powell and emeric pressburger)*
* Presented by Thelma Schoonmaker Powell, who was honored with the festival’s Mid-Life Achievement Award.
hollywood foreign press association august 9
Steven Spielberg accepts contribution on behalf of tFF and highlights the importance of analog film preservation
the Hollywood Foreign press Association held its annual installation luncheon on August 9th at the Beverly Hills Hotel, awarding over $1.2 million in grants to entertainment-related charities and scholarship programs.
Steven Spielberg accepted the HFpA’s generous $250,000 grant to the Film Foundation and reiterated the important and urgent need for the preservation of moving images, particularly analog film as the industry shifts to digital production. He described the process as “a race against the clock,” while at the same time reminding the industry why preservation is a labor of love. “this has been the stuff of dreams since 1895 and i will remain loyal to it until its dying day. today, its years are numbered, but i will remain loyal to this analog art form until the last lab closes.”
over the past 16 years, the HFpA has contributed over $3.6 million to the Film Foundation in support of its preservation and restoration projects. this year’s grant will help fund the restoration of Federico Fellini’s LA StrADA (1954).
the life and death of colonel blimpjune 27
restoration premieres
After London and New York restoration premieres in 2011, tHe LiFe AND DeAtH oF CoLoNeL BLimp (1943) continued to debut around the globe with a German
premiere at the Berlin international Film Festival on February 11th, in Bologna at the ii Cinema ritrovato Festival on June 23rd, and in Los Angeles at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn theater on June 27th. thelma Schoonmaker powell presented a before- and-after restoration demonstration at these special events.
Stanley Kwan and Alexander Payne converse at “East Meets West.”image courtesy of LoUiS Xiii.
Thelma Schoonmaker Powell introduces the LA premiere of THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP.image courtesy of ©A.m.p.A.S.
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mumbai film festival October 18–25
tFF Screening Series
Among more than 200 films from 65 countries, the 14th Annual mumbai Film Festival included a special “restored Classic Series,” highlighting the preservation/restoration work of the Film Foundation, the Academy Film Archive, and twentieth Century Fox. tFF executive Director margaret Bodde, michael pogorzelski (Director of the Academy Film Archive) and Schawn Belston (Senior vice-president of Library and technical Services at twentieth Century Fox) introduced screenings and participated in the festival’s first-ever panel discussion on preservation and restoration. the panel, moderated by ian Birnie, also included kimball thurston (reliance media Works), Shivendra Singh Dungarpur (Filmmaker), and Davide pozzi (Cineteca di Bologna at L’immagine ritrovata).
the following tFF-funded restorations screened:
richard iiiOctober 14
restoration premiere
the restoration of Laurence olivier’s riCHArD iii (1955) had its world restoration premiere at the 56th BFi London Film Festival on october 14th, featuring an introduction and post-screening discussion with Claire Bloom, the film’s Lady Anne. on the same day, the U.S. premiere was held at the New York Film Festival, featuring an introduction by martin Scorsese. the restoration marks the first time that the film’s continuity nearly matches the original Uk premiere version, and the result is the longest existing version of the film, with greatly improved image quality and sound.
premio positano September 8
tFF awarded massine Legacy prize
the restoration of michael powell and emeric pressburger’s tHe reD SHoeS (1948) received the premio positano massine Legacy prize in positano, italy on September 8th. rachel and eleanor Hall, the daughter and granddaughter of the film’s lead actress, moira Shearer, accepted the prestigious award that recognizes achievement in dance.
HoW GreeN WAS mY vALLeY (1941, d. John Ford)
tHe LiFe AND DeAtH oF CoLoNeL BLimp (1943, dirs. michael powell and emeric pressburger)
LeAve Her to HeAveN (1945, d. John m. Stahl)
WiLD river (1960, d. elia kazan)
iL GAttopArDo (1963, d. Luchino visconti)
CHArULAtA (1964, d. Satyajit ray)
tWo For tHe roAD (1967, d. Stanley Donen)
SHAtrANJ ke kHiLAri (tHe CHeSS pLAYerS) (1977, d. Satyajit ray)
oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA (1984, d. Sergio Leone)
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the festival also commemorated the ten-year anniversary of the Avant-Garde masters program with “Avant-Garde masters: A Decade of preservation,” a retrospective of the grant program administered by the National Film preservation Foundation and funded by the Film Foundation. included in the screening program:
BLUeS (1969, d. Larry Gottheim)
rABBit’S mooN (1950–70, d. kenneth Anger)
SYLviA’S promiSe (1962, d. George kuchar)
CoSmiC rAY (1961, d. Bruce Conner)
preFACeS (1981, d. Abigail Child)
tHe veLvet UNDerGroUND iN BoStoN (1967, d. Andy Warhol)
mUtAtioNS (1972, d. Lillian Schwartz)
toute la mémoire du monde festival november 27–december 2
tFF Screening Series
La Cinémathèque Française hosted its inaugural festival of preservation, appropriately named in honor of Alain resnais’ acclaimed 1956 short film about La Bibliothéque nationale de France. the festival included the screening program, “inspirations,” a tribute to the Film Foundation, featuring a selection of restored films curated by martin Scorsese.
in his notes about the program Scorsese remarked, “the Film Foundation has restored almost 600 pictures of all types from all over the world. many of those films have inspired me and opened my mind to new possibilities, and i return to them often. i realize now that all of these pictures were made during my childhood and early adolescence—nothing intentional, that’s just the way it happened. So, these are great films that marked me at a young age, and that opened my eyes to cinema and to the world.”
the “inspirations” program included:
tHe SHANGHAi GeStUre (1941, d. Josef von Sternberg)
LeAve Her to HeAveN (1945, d. John m. Stahl)
tHe CHASe (1946, d. Arthur D. ripley)
mY DArLiNG CLemeNtiNe (1946, d. John Ford)
tHeY mADe me A FUGitive (1947, d. Alberto Cavalcanti)
tHe river (1951, d. Jean renoir)
oN tHe WAterFroNt (1954, d. elia kazan)
in addition, the festival hosted the French restoration premieres of Bob Fosse’s ALL tHAt JAZZ (1979), newly restored through a partnership of twentieth Century Fox and the Film Foundation, and Alfred Hitchcock’s BLACkmAiL (1929), restored by the BFi National Archive with funding from the HFpA and tFF. margaret Bodde and NFpF’s Jeff Lambert also participated in a round table discussion on restoration financing. other panelists included: Jérôme Soulet (Gaumont), Serge toubiana (Cinémathèque Française), rosalie varda (Ciné-tamaris), Laurent Cormier (Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée), and marc Lacan (pathé).
– mArtiN SCorSeSe
that marked me at a young age,“...these are great films
to cinema and to the world.”
and that opened my eyes
BLACKMAIL screening at Toute la Mémoire du Monde with live accompaniment from Chloéimage courtesy of © visual.
image courtesy of La Cinémathèque Française.
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“When Sergio Leone made oNCe UpoN A time iN AmeriCA, it was an event. Here was the man who had invented the spaghetti Western, coming to New York to make a Jewish gangster epic....We all knew it would be unlike anything we’d ever seen.”
Martin scorsese
pressVanity Fair | August 2012
M Le magazine du Monde | may 19, 2012
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Corriere Della Sera (italy)
The Daily Telegraph (Uk)
Daily Variety (US)
Elle (France, Japan, Spain)
Le Figaro (France)
The Guardian (Uk)
The Hollywood Reporter (US)
i-D Film (US)
In Touch Weekly (US)
The New York Post (US)
Rolling Stone (italy)
Vanity Fair (italy, Uk, US)
Vogue Online (Worldwide)
Wall Street Journal (US)
Women’s Wear Daily (US)
“ one of the great things about preservation in general is if you have never seen a movie, it doesn’t matter if it’s 60 years old, it’s a new movie to you.”
Margaret Bodde, tff executive director
“ the vibrant reds and yellows that fill the screen have the eye-popping brightness of a widescreen poster.”
geoffrey o’Brien, The New York Review of Books
LA Times | June 13, 2012
“ (martin Scorsese) is concerned with making sure the early days of the art form aren’t lost to the dusts of time.”
Kevin jagernauth, indiewire.com
Indiewire | November 23, 2012
The New York Review of Books | December 20, 2012
LA Weekly | June 12, 2012
additional tff Press BreaKs
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aCadeMy filM arChive
all that jaZZ (1979, d. Bob fosse) November 30 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
aPur sansar (1959, d. satyajit ray) october 30–November 4 Finnish Film Archive—Helsinki, Finland
Charulata (1964, d. satyajit ray) July 8 tiFF Bell Lightbox—toronto, Canada october 19 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india
the Chess Players (1977, d. satyajit ray) october 19 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india
druMs along the MohawK (1939, d. john ford) November 30–December 5 Bard College—Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
how green was My valley (1941, d. john ford) october 22 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india November 16–29 Deutsches Filminstitut—Frankfurt, Germany
jalsaghar (1958, d. satyajit ray) April 12 Center for Contemporary Arts – Santa Fe, Nm
King Kong (1933, dirs. Merian C. Cooper and ernest B. schoedsack) may 6 montclair Film Festival—montclair, NJ may 28 Alamo Drafthouse ritz—Austin, tX
leave her to heaven (1945, d. john M. stahl) may 12 museum of the moving image—Astoria, NY october 23 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india December 2 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
the life and death of Colonel BliMP (1943, dirs. Michael Powell and emeric Pressburger) February 11 Berlin international Film Festival—Berlin, Germany march 6 Seattle Art museum—Seattle, WA April 12 Chapman University—orange, CA June 2–3 Curzon Soho—London, Uk June 3–7 Harbour Lights picturehouse—Southampton, Uk June 10 Dundee Contemporary Arts Cinema—Dundee, Uk June 15 phoenix Square—Leicester, Uk June 20–21 Dartington Hall/ Barn Cinema—Devon, Uk June 22–24 Glasgow Film theatre—Glasgow, Uk June 23 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy June 27 Samuel Goldwyn theater—Beverly Hills, CA July 15 Stamford Arts Centre—Stamford, Uk July 17 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me July 20–25 Stockton Arts Centre—Stockton-on-tees, Uk August 3 Northwest Film Forum—Seattle, WA August 9 Aero theatre—Santa monica, CA october 13 Belcourt theatre—Nashville, tN october 16–23 Smith rafael Film Center—San rafael, CA october 20 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india october 25 Hailsham pavilion—east Sussex, Uk November 4 the Gulbenkian—kent, Uk
the Man with the golden arM (1955, d. otto Preminger) June 10 tiFF Bell Lightbox—toronto, Canada
night tide (1961, d. Curtis harrington) october 24 Northwest Chicago Film Society—Chicago, iL
onCe uPon a tiMe in the west (1968, d. sergio leone) January 12 indiana University Cinema—Bloomington, iN June 15–19 Film Forum—New York, NY July 16 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me october 28 University of Wisconsin—madison, Wi
Pather PanChali (1955, d. satyajit ray) January 21 indiana University Cinema—Bloomington, iN February 29 pacific Film Archive—Berkeley, CA
rashoMon (1950, d. akira Kurosawa) may 21 Alamo Drafthouse ritz—Austin, tX
the river (1951, d. jean renoir) November 30 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
two for the road (1967, d. stanley donen) April 13 tCm Classic Film Festival—Hollywood, CA may 27 SiFF Cinema Uptown—Seattle, WA october 24 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india
we Can’t go hoMe again (1976, d. nicholas ray) November 28 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
wild river (1960, d. elia Kazan) october 25 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india
anthology filM arChives
anita needs Me (1963, dirs. george and Mike Kuchar) February 12 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY may 10 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
Blonde CoBra (1963, d. Ken jacobs) June 16 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY August 12 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
Born of the wind (1962, d. Mike Kuchar) october 28 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
green desire (1966, d. Mike Kuchar) october 28 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
lost lost lost (1976, d. jonas Mekas) December 19 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
reMinisCenCes of a journey to lithuania (1971–72, d. jonas Mekas) December 9–10 British Film institute—London, Uk December 16 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
sylvia’s ProMise (1962, d. george Kuchar) November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
British filM institute
BlaCKMail (1929, d. alfred hitchcock) July 6 British museum—London, Uk August 1 BFi Southbank—London, Uk August 5 New Zealand international Film Festival— Auckland, New Zealand September 21 Cambridge Film Festival—Cambridge, Uk November 9 eden Court—inverness, Uk November 13 edinburgh Filmhouse—edinburgh, Uk December 2 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
the lodger (1926, d. alfred hitchcock) July 21 Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre—London, Uk August 10 BFi Southbank—London, Uk August 10 Curzon mayfair—London, Uk August 10 edinburgh Filmhouse—edinburgh, Uk August 13 mac Birmingham—Birmingham, Uk August 17 Watershed Cinema—Bristol, Uk August 18–23 BFi Southbank—London, Uk August 26 Chichester Film Festival—West Sussex, Uk August 26 Hackney picturehouse—London, Uk August 26 Stratford-upon-Avon picturehouse— Stratford-upon-Avon, Uk August 26 Stratford east picturehouse—London, Uk August 26 regal picturehouse—Henley-on-thames, Uk August 27 Belmont picturehouse—Aberdeen, Uk August 27 Greenwich picturehouse—London, Uk August 31 ritzy picturehouse, Brixton—London, Uk September 1 National media museum—Bradford, Uk September 2 exeter picturehouse—Devon, Uk September 2 Little theatre Cinema—Bath, Uk September 2 picturehouse at FACt—Liverpool, Uk September 2 Cinema City—Norwich, Uk September 2 Harbour Lights picturehouse—Southampton, Uk September 4 the Dukes—Lancaster, Uk September 9 phoenix picturehouse—oxford, Uk
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September 12 Aldeburgh Cinema—Aldeburgh, Uk September 14 ipswich Film theatre—ipswich, Uk September 15 Dartington Hall / Barn Cinema—Devon, Uk September 15 Hippodrome Bo’ness—Scotland, Uk September 15 rADA Screen—London, Uk September 17 Cambridge Film Festival—Cambridge, Uk September 20 Artrix Bromsgrove—Worcestershire, Uk September 21 malvern theatres—Worcestershire, Uk September 23 ritz Belper—Derbyshire, Uk September 30 riverside Studios—London, Uk September 30 rio Cinema Dalston—London, Uk September 30 Aubin Cinema Shoreditch—London, Uk September 30 tyneside Newcastle—Newcastle upon tyne, Uk october 7 Saffron Walden Community Cinema—essex, Uk october 7 Watford palace theatre—Watford, Uk october 10 the Alban Arena—Hertfordshire, Uk october 12 eden Court—inverness, Uk october 16 Hyde park picturehouse—Leeds, Uk october 21 Stamford Arts Centre—Lincolnshire, Uk November 4 City Screen picturehouse—York, Uk November 17 kyiv Cultural Cinema—kiev, Ukraine November 18 Curzon Community Cinema—Clevedon, Uk December 9 irish Film institute—Dublin, ireland December 11 international Film Festival of kerala—kerala, india December 16 momA Broadway Cinema—Beijing, China December 21 Jackie Chan Cinema—Xi’an, China December 21 Borderlines Festival/the Courtyard—Hereford, Uk
the Pleasure garden (1925, d. alfred hitchcock) June 28–29 Wilton’s music Hall—London, Uk September 14 Cambridge Film Festival—Cambridge, Uk September 23 BFi Southbank—London, Uk october 4 rio international Film Festival—rio de Janeiro, Brazil october 20 institut Lumiere—Lyon, France october 21 National media museum—Bradford, Uk November 4 edinburgh Filmhouse—edinburgh, Uk November 8 eden Court—inverness, Uk December 7 La Ferme du Buisson—marne-la-vallee, France December 13 international Film Festival of kerala—kerala, india
riChard iii (1955, d. laurence olivier) october 14 BFi London Film Festival—Southbank, London Uk october 14 50th New York Film Festival—New York, NY
the ring (1927, d. alfred hitchcock) may 19 Cannes Film Festival—Cannes, France July 13 Hackney empire—London, Uk September 22 Cambridge Film Festival—Cambridge, Uk october 5 BFi Southbank—London, Uk November 25 edinburgh Filmhouse—edinburgh, Uk November 29 Samuel Goldwyn theater—Beverly Hills, CA December 2 Chapter Arts Centre—Cardiff, Uk December 7 international Film Festival of kerala—kerala, india
they Made Me a fugitive (1947, d. alberto Cavalcanti) April 19 Seattle Art museum—Seattle, WA November 30 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
CineteCa di Bologna
le aMiChe (1955, d. Michelangelo antonioni) July 20 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me August 13 Associazione Culturale Cinemazero—pordenone, italy october 23 Fondazione Ferrara Arte—Comune di Ferrara, italy
il Caso Mattei (1972, d. francesco rosi) August 31 venice Biennale Film Festival—venice, italy September 7 G.2 eventi, teatro Ariston—mantova, italy September 19 Cambridge Film trust—Cambridge, Uk october 11 the 50th New York Film Festival—New York, NY october 25 Apollo spazioCinema—milano, italy october 26 Giometti real estate & Cinema—matelica, italy December 3 teatro San Carlo di Napoli—Naples, italy December 20 Seoul Art Cinema (korea Association of Cinematheques)—Seoul, South korea December 20–28 italian Cultural institute in Seoul—Seoul, South korea
la dolCe vita (1960, d. federico fellini) January 20 Cineteca del Comune di rimini—rimini, italy may 29 Festa del Cinema—Bologna, italy July 2 Coop. voli —Bologna, italy August 2 Solares Fondazione delle Arti—parma, italy August 8 Associazione Arci modena—modena, italy october 10 must kasi mtu—tallin, estonia
il gattoPardo (1963, d. luchino visconti) may 20 Festa del Cinema—Bologna, italy July 18–19 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me August 1 Associazione Arci modena—modena, italy october 19 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india october 24 museo Nazionale del Cinema—torino, italy December 9 revista Ler/ Fundacao Circulo De Leitores— Lisbon, portugal
investigation of a CitiZen aBove susPiCion (1970, d. elio Petri) September 3–4 venice Biennale Film Festival—venice, italy September 28—october 4 Film Forum—New York, NY
onCe uPon a tiMe in aMeriCa (1984, d. sergio leone) may 18 Cannes Film Festival—Cannes, France June 22 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy october 13 momA “to Save & project” Festival—New York, NY october 19 institut Lumiere—Lyon, France october 21 mumbai Film Festival—mumbai, india November 23–29 Film Forum—New York, NY
senso (1954, d. luchino visconti) September 17 Adana Golden Boll Film Festival—Adana, turkey october 12 Stadtkino Basel—Basel, Switzerland
george eastMan house
Beggars of life (1928, d. william wellman) February 20 Film Forum—New York, NY April 21 Bradford international Film Festival—Bradford, Uk April 29 Barbican Center—London, Uk August 1 the Cinefamily—Los Angeles, CA
the Blue Bird (1918, d. Maurice tourneur) November 8 National Audiovisual Archive—Helsinki, Finland
Born to Be Bad (1950, d. nicholas ray) November 21 Festival 4+1—madrid, Spain
the Cat and the Canary (1927, d. Paul leni) october 27 the redford theatre—Detroit, mi
the Cheat (1915, d. Cecil B. deMille) August 26 Harvard Film Archive—Cambridge, mA
the grasP of greed (1916, d. joseph de grasse) September 29 National Film and Sound Archive, Australia— Canberra, Australia
Kindred of the dust (1922, d. raoul walsh) June 23 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy November 24 National Gallery of Art—Washington, D.C.
Pass the gravy (1928, dirs. fred guiol and leo McCarey) September 23 Denver Silent Film Festival—Denver, Co
the shanghai gesture (1941, josef von sternberg) December 1 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
the unholy three (1925, d. tod Browning) may 14 Alamo Drafthouse ritz—Austin, tX
liBrary of Congress
age of Consent (1932, d. gregory la Cava) July 7 edinburgh international Film Festival—Scotland, Uk
alMost a lady (1926, d. e. Mason hopper) November 7 packard Campus—Culpeper, vA
the Boys froM syraCuse (1940, d. edward sutherland) october 10 BFi Southbank—London, Uk
high treason (1929, d. Maurice elvey) march 2 packard Campus—Culpeper, vA
the old darK house (1932, d. james whale) June 11 Alamo Drafthouse ritz—Austin, tX
shadow of a douBt (1943, d. alfred hitchcock) may 7 Alamo Drafthouse ritz—Austin, tX
MuseuM of Modern art
aBrahaM linColn (1930, d. d.w. griffith) February 25 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA october 28 museum of modern Art—New York, NY
the Big sKy (1952, d. howard hawks) July 20 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me
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the Big trail (1930, dirs. raoul walsh and louis r. loeffler) June 23–24 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy
Bonjour tristesse (1958, d. otto Preminger) march 10 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA November 21 Festival de Cine 4+1 Fundacion mApFre— Buenos Aires, Argentina
the Boy with green hair (1948, d. joseph losey) November 23–29 torino Film Festival—torino, italy
a Bronx Morning (1931, d. jay leyda) June 14 midnight Sun Film Festival—Helsinki, Finland
dante’s inferno (1924, d. henry otto) July 23 J. paul Getty trust—Los Angeles, CA
dreaMs that Money Can Buy (1947, d. hans richter) December 18 eye Film instituut—Amsterdam, Netherlands
east side, west side (1927, d. allan dwan) June 16 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA August 21 Bonner kinemathek —Bonn, Germany September 2 Bonner kinemathek—munich, Germany
ganja and hess (1973, d. Bill gunn) February 23 Beursschouwburg /Cinematek—Brussels, Belgium November 24 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA
the great train roBBery (1903, d. edwin s. Porter) February 4 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA
the land (1942, dirs. robert flaherty and frances flaherty) April 19 Beursschouwburg /Cinematek—Brussels, Belgium
little fugitive (1953, dirs. ray ashley, Morris engel, and ruth orkin) June 23 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA
lovers and lolliPoPs (1955, dirs. Morris engel and ruth orkin) November 2 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA
the Marriage CirCle (1924, d. ernst lubitsch) march 2 Stanford theatre—palo Alto, CA october 9–16 the Swedish Film institute—Stockholm, Sweden
My darling CleMentine (1946, d. john ford) December 2 La Cinematheque Francaise —paris, France
on the waterfront (1954, d. elia Kazan) August 18 the High museum of Art — Atlanta, GA August 29–31 museum of modern Art —New York, NY November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
a sCary tiMe (1960, dirs. shirley Clarke and robert hughes) July 23 museum of modern Art—New York, NY August 12 museum of modern Art—New York, NY
the seafarers (1953, d. stanley Kubrick) July 6 eye Film instituut—Amsterdam, Netherlands November 9 Los Angeles County museum of Art—Los Angeles, CA
sweet sweetBaCK’s Baadasssss song (1971, d. Melvin van Peebles) February 18 the High museum of Art—Atlanta, GA may 4 George eastman House—rochester, NY
a tale of two Cities (1917, d. frank lloyd) october 12 Le Giornate del Cinema muto—perdenone, italy
what PriCe glory (1927, d. raoul walsh) June 28 il Cinema ritrovato —Bologna, italy
national filM Preservation foundation
aMeriCa is waiting (1981, d. Bruce Conner) June 2–3 Seattle international Film Festival—Seattle, WA
anita needs Me (1963, dirs. george and Mike Kuchar) may 10 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
Blues (1969, d. larry gottheim) November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
Body Collage (1967, d. Carolee schneemann) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY
Born of the wind (1962, d. Mike Kuchar) october 28 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
the Cage (1947, d. sidney Peterson) June 28 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy
Claudia (1972–73, d. jorge Prelorán) June 23 onion City Film Festival—Chicago, iL
CosMiC ray (1961, d. Bruce Conner) June 2–3 Seattle international Film Festival—Seattle, WA November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
doorway (1970, d. larry gottheim) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY
eniaios: CyCle v (1948–90, d. gregory Markopoulos) June 30 temenos—Lyssaraia, Greece
ePilogue and siaM (1969, d. tom Chomont) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY
faCe (1965, d. andy warhol) June 27 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy
filM (1965, dirs. alan schneider and samuel Beckett) June 27 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy may 14 Alamo Drafthouse ritz—Austin, tX
i was a teenage ruMPot (1960, dirs. george and Mike Kuchar) october 14 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival—Seattle, WA
Montage v: how to Play PinBall (1963, dirs. richard grove, richard Meyer, and wayne sourbeer) November 17 AmiA Screening Night—Austin, tX
Motel CaPri (1986, d. george Kuchar) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY
Mutations (1972, d. lillian schwartz) November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
notes on the Port of st. franCis (1952, d. frank stauffacher) october 31 pacific Film Archive—Berkeley, CA
PaCifiC far east line (1979, d. abigail Child) June 2–3 Seattle international Film Festival—Seattle, WA october 31 pacific Film Archive—Berkeley, CA
Passion in a seaside sluM (1961, d. robert Chatterton) April 5 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY April 29 Los Angeles Filmforum—Los Angeles, CA
the Petrified dog (1948, d. sidney Peterson) June 28 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy
the Potted PsalM (1946, dirs. sidney Peterson and james Broughton) June 28 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy
PrefaCes (1981, d. abigail Child) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY June 2–3 Seattle international Film Festival—Seattle, WA November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
raBBit’s Moon (1950-70, d. Kenneth anger) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY June 27 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
rauMliChtKunst (1926–1929, d. oskar fischinger) June 26 tate modern—London, england June 28 Whitney museum of American Art—New York, NY
side/walK/shuttle (1991, d. ernie gehr) october 31 pacific Film Archive—Berkeley, CA
ten seCond filM (1965, d. Bruce Conner) June 2–3 Seattle international Film Festival—Seattle, WA
tits (1969, d. larry rivers) october 26 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
untitled norMan Mailer filM (1947, d. norman Mailer) June 27 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy
the velvet underground in Boston (1967, d. andy warhol) June 27 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
water ritual #1: an urBan right of PurifiCation (1979, d. Barbara McCullough) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY
y (1963, d. usCo Collective) october 27 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
uCla filM & television arChive
aMeriCa, aMeriCa (1963, d. elia Kazan) February 8 melbourne Cinematheque—melbourne, Australia February 18 National Film and Sound Archive—Canberra, Australia march 24 Swedish Film institute/ Cinemateket—Stockholm, Sweden october 7 Hong kong Film Archive—Hong kong, China
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BaBy doll (1956, d. elia Kazan) march 7 emory University/ Department of Film Studies— Atlanta, GA April 21 National Film and Sound Archive, Australia— Canberra, Australia
BeCKy sharP (1935, d. rouben Mamoulian) october 2 Filmpodium der Stadt Zurich—Zurich, Switzerland october 21 verein Le Bon Film/ Stadkino Basel—Basel, Switzerland
the Big CoMBo (1955, d. joseph h. lewis) February 8 million Dollar theatre—Los Angeles, CA march 28 George eastman House—rochester, NY may 11 the roxie theater—San Francisco, CA
the BreaKing Point (1950, d. Michael Curtiz) January 27 Noir City 2012—San Francisco, CA June 23 Los Angeles Film Festival 2012—Los Angeles, CA July 16 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me october 21 AFi Silver theatre—Silver Springs, mD
Caught (1949, d. Max ophüls) January 19 Goethe-institut, montreal, Canada April 13 pacific Film Archive—Berkeley, CA August 21 music Box theatre/Noir City Chicago—Chicago, iL September 28 Northwest Film Center—portland, or
the Chase (1946, d. arthur d. ripley) June 3–4 Seattle international Film Festival—Seattle, WA July 22 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me November 29 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
CoMe BaCK to the five and diMe, jiMMy dean, jiMMy dean (1982, d. robert altman) January 6–8 Northwest Film Center—portland, or January 18–20 Cineteca di Bologna—Bologna, italy February 4 Wexner Center—Columbus, oH April 25 American Cinematheque—Los Angeles, CA may 5 Northwest Film Forum—portland, or may 19 museum of Fine Arts, Houston—Houston, tX July 13–14 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me August 2 museum of Fine Arts, Boston—Boston, mA
the ConneCtion (1962, d. shirley Clarke) march 8 Cinemateca portuguesa/ museu do Cinema— Lisbon, portugal may 4–10 iFC Center—New York, NY
the darK Mirror (1946, d. robert siodmak) August 1–2 Film Forum—New York, NY october 7 Colonial theatre—phoenixville, pA
ePilogue and siaM (1969, d. tom Chomont) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY may 10 echo park Film Center—Los Angeles, CA
eternal love (1929, d. ernst lubitsch) July 1 Hong kong Film Archive—Hong kong, China
a faCe in the Crowd (1957, d. elia Kazan) April 4 Swedish Film institute/Cinemateket—Stockholm, Sweden April 26 National Film and Sound Archive, Australia— Canberra, Australia September 2 Hong kong Film Archive—Hong kong, China
fair wind to java (1953, d. joseph Kane) June 7 the Crank, UCLA—Los Angeles, CA
filM (1965, dirs. alan schneider and samuel Beckett) January 8 National Gallery of Art—Washington, D.C January 20 Northwest Film Center—portland, or February 3 Wexner Center—Columbus, oH may 7 Northwest Film Forum—portland, or may 14 Alamo Drafthouse Cinema—Austin, tX June 3 museum of Fine Arts, Houston—Houston, tX June 23 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy August 16 museum of Fine Arts, Boston—Boston, mA
jaBBoK (1967, d. tom Chomont) may 10 echo park Film Center—Los Angeles, CA
KustoM Kar KoMMandos (1964–65, d. Kenneth anger) June 2 Los Angeles County museum of Art—Los Angeles, CA July 15 outfest 2012—Los Angeles, CA
letter froM an unKnown woMan (1948, d. Max ophüls) April 12 tCm Classic Film Festival—Los Angeles, CA July 13 maine international Film Festival—Waterville, me August 26 Cleveland Cinematheque—Cleveland, oH
love oBjeCts (1971, d. tom Chomont) may 10 echo park Film Center—Los Angeles, CA
MaCBeth (1948, d. orson welles) January 18–29 Danish Film institute—Copenhagen, Denmark April 12 the Crank, UCLA—Los Angeles, CA
the Mirror garden (1967, d. tom Chomont) may 10 echo park Film Center—Los Angeles, CA
the night of the hunter (1955, d. Charles laughton) march 15 American Cinematheque—Los Angeles, CA may 7 Alamo Drafthouse ritz—Austin, tX November 28 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
oBlivion (1969, d. tom Chomont) may 10 echo park Film Center—Los Angeles, CA
oPhelia and the Cat lady (1969, d. tom Chomont) may 10 echo park Film Center—Los Angeles, CA
Paths of glory (1957, d. stanley Kubrick) January 25 million Dollar theatre—Los Angeles, CA
Phases of the Moon (1968, d. tom Chomont) may 10 echo park Film Center—Los Angeles, CA
Point of order (1964, d. emile de antonio) January 23–26 Anthology Film Archives—New York, NY
Pursued (1947, d. raoul walsh) June 23 il Cinema ritrovato—Bologna, italy July 31 BAmcinematek/Brooklyn Academy of music— Brooklyn, NY october 1 Film Society of Lincoln Center—New York, NY
raBBit’s Moon (1950–70, d. Kenneth anger) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY
raMrod (1947, d. andré de toth) october 9 BAmcinematek/Brooklyn Academy of music— Brooklyn, NY
the red shoes (1948, dirs. Michael Powell and emeric Pressburger) may 6 montclair Film Festival—montclair, NJ may 30 million Dollar theatre—Los Angeles, CA
ruthless (1948, d. edgar g. ulmer) July 12 La Cinematheque Francaise—paris, France
seCret Beyond the door (1947, d. fritz lang) September 22 Film programmes office—Hong kong, China
seven Men froM now (1956, d. Budd Boetticher) July 13 UCLA Film & television Archive—Los Angeles, CA
shadows (1959, d. john Cassavetes) January 12 Los Angeles County museum of Art—Los Angeles, CA August 23 San Francisco museum of modern Art—San Francisco, CA December 3 Silent movie theatre—Los Angeles, CA
shoCK Corridor (1963, d. samuel fuller) January 18 million Dollar theatre—Los Angeles, CA August 24 American Cinematheque—Los Angeles, CA
tillie’s PunCtured roManCe (1914, d. Mack sennett) march 10 UCLA Live/royce Hall—Los Angeles, CA
wanda (1970, d. Barbara loden) January 8 Northwest Film Center—portland, or February 9 Wexner Center—Columbus, oH march 8 international House philadelphia—philadelphia, pA may 3 maryland Film Festival—Baltimore, mD may 6 Northwest Film Forum—portland, or June 8 museum of Fine Arts, Houston—Houston, tX June 17 provincetown international Film Festival— provincetown, mA August 9 San Francisco museum of modern Art—San Francisco, CA August 10 museum of Fine Arts, Boston—Boston, mA october 6 Danish Film institute—Copenhagen, Denmark
water ritual #1: an urBan rite of PurifiCation (1979, d. Barbara McCullough) April 21 tribeca Film Festival—New York, NY
way out west (1937, d. james horne) June 22 Columbus Association for the performing Arts— Columbus, oH August 2 Heights theater—Columbia Heights, mN August 30 Cinecon 2012—Los Angeles, CA
a woMan under the influenCe (1974, d. john Cassavetes) June 2 AFi Silver theatre—Silver Spring, mD
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Louis B. mayer Foundation
George Lucas Family Foundation
the Film Foundation is grateful to receive significant support from the following partners. For more information, please visit film-foundation.org.
the filM foundation also aCKnowledges generous suPPort froM:
J.J. Abrams and katie mcGrath, AFi, Alamo Cinema Drafthouse, Woody Allen, AmC theaters, paul thomas Anderson, Wes Anderson, Austin Community Foundation, Bloom Hergott Diemer rosenthal Laviolette Feldman & Goodman, LLp, Jerry Bruckheimer, patricia Clarkson, Colorworks, Coolidge Corner theatre Foundation, Daniel Day-Lewis and rebecca miller, Deluxe Labs, Cecil B. Demille Foundation, Nelson Demille, Cameron Diaz, Digital entertainment Group, Directv, Douris Corporation, euro London Films Ltd., exclusive media, ralph Fiennes, timothy Finn, miloš Forman, George Lucas Family Foundation, Goldsmith Family Foundation iii, Brad Grey, Anne Harrison and timothy Forbes, HBo, ron Howard, intramovies, itv Studios Global entertainment, Hugh Jackman, Janus Films, Norman Jewison, mohammad and Ahmed khawaja, Jimmy kimmel, irving kohn Foundation, michael LaFetra, Ang Lee, michael mann, Barbara and Garry marshall, mercedes-Benz, William monahan, mti Film, Liam Neeson, Jack Nicholson, ovation, paramount pictures Group, Nick pileggi, John ptak, Bruce ramer, Brett ratner, Farley rentschler, ira m. resnick Foundation, James Schamus, Howard Shore, StArZ, Swedish National television, Stanley tucci, variety Foundation, Gretchen Wayne, and William morris endeavor entertainment.
partners
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the Film Foundation gratefully acknowledges our generous supporters since 1990:
$1 Million or MoreAmC NetworksDirectors Guild of America Directv George Lucas Family FoundationGucci Hollywood Foreign press
Association (HFpA)iBm
$250,000 to $999,999Allen Foundation for the ArtsAmerican express the Annenberg FoundationCinema per roma FoundationCreative Artists Agency (CAA)tom Cruise Digital entertainment
Group (DeG)entertainment industry
Foundation (eiF)Franco-American Cultural
Fund (FACF)Los Angeles County museum
of Art (LACmA)marc Jacobs internationalmaterial World Charitable
Foundation maxmaraLouis B. mayer Foundation miramax Films Netflix paramount motion
picture Group philips Consumer electronics Sony pictures Home
entertainment Steven Spielberg robert B. Sturm turner Classic movies (tCm)twentieth Century Fox vanity Fair magazine
$100,000 to $249,999United States Department
of StateWarner Bros. entertainment
$25,000 to $99,999American Film institute (AFi)Wes Anderson marc AnthonyCarnegie Corporation
of New YorkCondé Nast traveler Coolidge Corner theatre
Foundationthe Nathan Cummings
Foundation the Carole & robert Daly
Charitable FoundationLeonardo DiCaprioDriehaus Capital management eastman kodak Companyenitimothy e. Finn Harrison Ford miloš Forman Hermèsimagine entertainment
itv Global Studios entertainmentJanus Films & the Criterion
CollectionNorman Jewison the kennedy/marshall
Company Louis Xiii National endowment for the
Arts (NeA)the Newman’s own Foundation primetime omnimedia, Ltd.Winona ryderJeff Schickthe Semel Charitable
FoundationFondation Jérôme
Seydoux-pathé the Simons FoundationSwedish National televisionUniversal Studios, inc.marc WeilheimerHarvey WeinsteinWilliam morris endeavor (Wme)Bud Yorkin robert Zemeckis
$10,000 to $24,999J.J. Abrams & katie mcGrath paul thomas AndersonGiorgio Armani Artist management
Group (AmG)Alec Baldwin the Banky La rocque
Foundation Steve Bing Jake Bloom, Bloom Hergott
Diemer rosenthal Laviolette Feldman & Goodman LLp
michael J. Blutt William BrawerCalifornia Community
Foundation (CCF)James Cameron Glenn Gordon Caron CBC Framing inc. City National Bank michael CrichtonAlfonse D’AmatoCameron Diaz Clint eastwood John ebey energy Brands, inc. GQ magazine tom Hanks & rita Wilson Arthur Hillerron & Cheryl Howard
Family Foundation Graham king irving kohn Foundation lan & Cindra Ladd Family
Foundationmichael LaFetra Garry marshall mercedes BenzJack Nicholson ovationBruce ramerrob & michele reiner ivan reitman
the roblee Foundation the ross Family FoundationAndrew SaffirYeardley Smith StArZ Sharon Stone technicolorUnited talent Agency (UtA)the variety Foundationmichael verruto margo & irwin Winkler
Foundation John Sacret Young rick Yorn
$1,000 to $9,999Alamo Cinema DrafthouseBlair AllenWoody AllenAmC theatersAmerican Corporation Ali Amidy robert Appiah michael Apted Guido A. Aren Arista recordsAlan Arkush Aurora productions, inc.William AustinAvalon Cable Zane Balsamrachel BanvardDon & paula Barbier S. Barrett & Cynthia rittmasterrichard BarringtonBatjac productions B. Baron Benham William BerengerJay Bernstein Bernardo BertolucciJeff Bewkesthe Bisch Familymark Bloom Blueprint FilmsGloria Boileau Boots entertainment, inc. peter & Loraine Boyle Jim Broadbent phillip BrockDale F. BrownDavid Brownmatthew Brown Jerry Bruckheimer Carolyn BuchananCindy Saunders Buggs
and the Austin Community Foundation
thomas BurlingtonCatherine A. Butler robert Butler c5 inc. Nicholas CageCapital publishingJeremy Carr Cartier Casswood insurance Agency michael ChapmanJohn B. Charnay
Lyman Chen Chimera Frank Chrissotilmos Cineric, inc.Judy Collins Colorworks Sandra Costa CW productions Dallas Film Society, inc. Joe Dante Daniel Day-Lewis &
rebecca millerDeluxe Labs Nelson Demille Jonathan Demme robert De Nirokirk & Anne DouglasDouris CorporationDuArt Film Laboratories, inc. Diana Lynn ellis encore media Corporationeuro London Films Ltd.exclusive mediavera Farmiga Donald p. Farrell Yvette FiersteinSelma Fonseca Forbes FoundationFotokemFoundation for Brotherhood Janet Friedman-edwards Jeremy FrommerGagosian GalleryCharles Gargano Larry Garrisonmel Gibsonmark Goldblatt, ACe Goldsmith Family Foundation iii mr. & mrs. peter John
GoulandrisBarbara Grogantaylor Hackford kenneth W. HarrellAnne Harrison &
timothy ForbesGeorge S. Harros HBo Hugh Hefner marie Hepp the Heron FoundationDustin HoffmanAnthony Hoyt international Creative
management, inc. (iCm)interstate Consultant ServicesintramoviesJames ivory Hugh Jackman peter JacksonGeorgia rosenberg JacobsonDr. Wendell L. JamesDr. mark r. JenkinsJohn Gordon Jones Nina kaminerHarvey keitel Daniel F. kelly, Jr.timothy F. kelly Ahmed khawaja
mohammad khawaja Jimmy kimmelSir Ben kingsley kevin klineSteve knottsknotts enterprises korn/Ferry internationalthomas kranz mark krizkiDavid LaChapelleJames LadmanHoward Lancer Landmark Silver Cinemas marisa Lang Abe & Frances Lastfogel
Foundationthe Last moving picture
Company Darlene Litchfield LathigeeAng Lee John Logan Sidney LumetAdrienne m. maloofmichael mann marmont productions, inc.richard C. marquardt, Jr. mark marsilloJ. Scott & Ashley mattei David maule-Ffinch kate mcenroe Joseph medewarJames meigs merchant ivory productions, inc.Alan meyersmichael & Courtney monahan William monahan michael morrow, Schwab
Fund for Charitable Giving mti Filmtorie mudarrispaula mueller Steven & paula myersNational philanthropic trust Jose Luis Nazar Ursula NealLiam Neeson Network for Goodrichard New &
mara Beltrami-New New Line Cinemamike Nicholsvern Noble edward Nortonphilip Noyce Gianni Nunnarioctober FilmsNoreen o’LoughlinomD USA, inc. overture Films pace productions richard paduloGwyneth paltrowpanavision paradyme trust mary parent Cheyne parker pDi enterprises Christopher todd perrotta
personal Concierge Services international
Joe pesciNick pileggi planet HollywoodCheryl reventlow post premiere magazine Cecilia Demille presley John ptakrainbow mediaHenry rappaportray of Light Foundationira m. resnick Foundation, inc. riCoH Corporation robert rifkin Julia roberts robert rosinge. robert & Diane roskind Leonard ross Gena rowlands elbert royas Jeffrey A. SachsJoshua SapanJames Schamuspaul SchraderJane W. Scott ridley Scottronald & marilyn Secrest David SehringJonathan SehringWilliam Shatner robert Shaye Bruce W. Sheinberg Howard ShoreHeide Signes mike SilvermanJane Smithrussell k. Smithrichard SolowaySpecial rider music ray Starkelizabeth thieriot Denise thomasontoshiFilms Joseph traina John travolta tribeca productions, inc.paul tsigrikes David Ungervalhalla motion picturestrang vomark Wahlberg Walt Disney Companythe Wasserman Foundationrachel Webberpeter WeirCourtney & Barbara H. Werner Wes Craven FilmsWest Coast Ground Servicest. Wheatcraft David L. Wienerthe Windfall FoundationDr. Fanny Yacaman rick YornSteven & elizabeth Zaillian
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