Anthony Perkins in Fear Strikes Out, Les Miserables, and Friendly Persuasion Even the most casual moviegoer likely knows bisexual actor Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, the mother-obsessed psycho of ...
It's the 1970s. A metal cart creaks into a classroom. Students tuck books into desks. The teacher struggles to thread a 16-mm film through sprockets in a projector, and then asks someone to turn off ...
The worlds of international diplomacy, environmental urgency, and high-art preservation converged this week, spotlighting Midland native and filmmaker Mark H. Starks as his environmental documentary, ...
Arcitecta’s scalable, intelligent data platform to modernize digital workflows, improve access and future-proof cultural preservation Arcitecta, a creative and innovative data management software ...
Asia Society presents Eastern Notions: Five Films by Ali Khamraev, the first New York retrospective dedicated to Uzbekistan's master filmmaker, in partnership with Anthology Film Archives from ...
Sundance’s Eugene Hernandez and John Nein offer details on the anniversary screenings, archive restorations and other special events that are already slotted on the festival schedule. By Chris Gardner ...
Behind a grand white column-fronted building in San Francisco, once the home to a Christian Scientist church, a group of dedicated people are working to preserve history and allow “universal access to ...
"We're a different kind of archive," Elizabeth Hansen, the archive's managing director, said. "We are actively out in the community looking for archival materials. We encourage both individuals and ...
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One of the blessings of Bologna, in northern Italy, is that it knows how to ride a heat wave. The city, which is the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, is rich in porticoes—elegant arcaded ...