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Eastman House receives grant to preserve rare films


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Created: July 27, 2021 06:23 PM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) The Eastman House is getting some major funding to help preserve some of its rare films.
The National Film Preservation Foundation is giving the museum a $70,470 grant.
The money will be used for three rare films.
The 35-millimeter prints of The Country Beyond and The Millionaire Vagrant are likely the only versions of those films still in existence.
And the house s single reel of Charlie Chaplin s The Gold Rush is the only material that uses the original tinting.
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Netflix's Scott Stuber Joins Board of National Film Preservation Foundation (Exclusive)


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Stuber joins directors Zooey Deschanel, Martin Scorsese, Alfre Woodard and Larry Karaszewski, among others, in the organization dedicated to saving America s film heritage.
Scott Stuber, Netflix’s head of global film, has joined the board of directors of the National Film Preservation Foundation.
The NFPF is the nonprofit organization created by Congress dedicated to saving America s film heritage. Stuber’s posting is a four-year appointment, made by the Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla Hayden.
The Netflix executive now joins members Grover Crisp and Eric J. Schwartz , chair and vice chair respectively, as well as Cecilia deMille Presley, Zooey Deschanel, Robert G. Rehme, Leonard Maltin, Scott M. Martin, Martin Scorsese, John Ptak, Alfre Woodard, Larry Karaszewski and Hayden. ....

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Based in Washington DC, the American Petroleum Institute (API) is the largest trade association for the oil and gas industry, representing over 600 corporate members “from the largest major oil company to the smallest of independents, come from all segments of the industry.” The API says its mission is to “influence public policy in support of a strong, viable U.S. oil and natural gas industry.” API describes itself as “the only national trade association that represents all aspects of America’s oil and natural gas industry.” [1]
API was initially established on March 20, 1919 in New York City and moved to Washington DC in late 1969. According to its website, API “speak[s] for the oil and natural gas industry to the public, Congress and the Executive Branch, state governments and the media. We negotiate with regulatory agencies, represent the industry in legal proceedings, participate in coalitions and work in partnership with othe ....

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George Eastman Museum revives lost Orson Welles film


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Edgar BArrier in Too Much Johnson. The images are black and white, the movements of the actors are herky-jerky, which is what we’re used to seeing in silent films. The acting is hammy Edgar Barrier twists the ends of his handlebar mustache and the antics are slapstick, with Joseph Cotton deftly scampering across an endless landscape of New York City rooftops, wrestling with uncooperative ladders.
But there is mystery to this antic madness. The film, “Too Much Johnson,” is not from the 1920s. It was shot in 1938, produced and directed by Orson Welles. His other significant project that year was the infamous radio production of H.G. Wells’ “The War of the Worlds.” ....

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