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Why Do Some Films Get Restored and Others Languish? A MoMA Series Holds Clues.

The New York Times – Movies:

History, finances and practical concerns all played a role in preserving the movies being shown at To Save and Project.

Ben Kenigsberg
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Library of Congress, Movies, Museum of Modern Art, Restoration and Renovation
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