Sat
25/06
> 09:00
FIAF Congress – Symposium / 1
New Life for Cinema’s Past
Film archives have been restoring films for eighty years. A new sensitivity evolved over the course of the twentieth century, and over the past ten years the digital shake-up has changed how film restoration is viewed.
Introductory remarks: Gian Luca Farinelli (Cineteca di Bologna):
Eighty Years of Restorations
Nicola Mazzanti (Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique):
Digital vs. Analog, or “A horse is a horse”
Thierry Frémaux (Cannes Classics/Institut Lumière):
Classic Cinema for a New Audience: Restorations and New Prints in the Digital Era
Conversation: Kevin Brownlow (Photoplay Productions) and Josh Siegel (MoMa)
Conversation: Alexander Horwath (Austrian Filmmuseum) and Martin Koerber (Deutsche Kinemathek). The Old Life. Reframing Film Restoration
Esteve Riambau (Filmoteca de Catalunya):
Restorations: is it necessary to rewrite the History of Cinema?
ROUND TABLE: Grover Crisp (Sony Columbia), Davide Pozzi (l’Immagine Ritrovata), David Walsh (Fiaf Technical Commission): What’s the next step? Coordinated by Gian Luca Farinelli
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