Martin Scorsese: Great Restorations,' Series of Re

Great Restorations is presented in conjunction with the Museum’s major exhibition and retrospective devoted to the director
Martin Scorsese, the American filmmaker who is the subject of both a major retrospective and exhibition currently on view at Museum of the Moving Image, is also a passionate champion for film preservation and restoration. Through his work with The Film Foundation, a non-profit organization he founded in 1990, Scorsese has helped to restore more than 750 films, including fiction features, documentaries, and avant-garde cinema. With the World Cinema Project, a campaign launched in 2007 and dedicated to restoring neglected great works from around the world, 28 films from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Central America, South America, and the Middle East have been restored, preserved, and exhibited for a global audience. The Museum is pleased to present a screening series offering a small selection of some of the great movies that have been saved for theatrical presentation by these essential initiatives. Tickets are $15 adults (ages 18+), $11 (seniors and students), $7 youth (ages 3–17), free for Museum members at the Film Lover and Kids Premium levels, and above.
Martin Scorsese, the American filmmaker who is the subject of both a major retrospective and exhibition currently on view at Museum of the Moving Image, is also a passionate champion for film preservation and restoration. Through his work with The Film Foundation, a non-profit organization he founded in 1990, Scorsese has helped to restore more than 750 films, including fiction features, documentaries, and avant-garde cinema. With the World Cinema Project, a campaign launched in 2007 and dedicated to restoring neglected great works from around the world, 28 films from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Central America, South America, and the Middle East have been restored, preserved, and exhibited for a global audience. The Museum is pleased to present a screening series offering a small selection of some of the great movies that have been saved for theatrical presentation by these essential initiatives. Tickets are $15 adults (ages 18+), $11 (seniors and students), $7 youth (ages 3–17), free for Museum members at the Film Lover and Kids Premium levels, and above.

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