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Go koto! A hit at the Orphan Film Symposium in April. Now a complete show and more live music. lightindustry.org/paperfilms


Tallin. Estonian Film Institute.

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35mm projection; Q&A after. @Metrograph -- with @decasia his own self, live from Ludlow Street.


No secret that we love UCLA FTVA and perfect presenter Todd W. #orphans2024

Senior Motion Picture Curator @toddflicks presented at @Orphan_Films about John Canaly (1956–92), an independent maker of LGBTQ films and a leader in queer film & TV programming. His work is in the @oneinstitutela Collection at UCLA, available for research ucla.in/3QPUiRH

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Gandhi and Charlie Chaplin greeting crowds in Canning Town (1931). Full film here: ow.ly/nrWJ50RAG4S


Luke Kuplowsky has got this gem (with the lost soundtrack found). Will be in demand by teachers, scholars, and people who enjoy a good movie. He also found the film's editor Pat Jaffe, age 99. #Orphans2024 Soundtrack, btw, by legendary Tony Schwartz.

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#Orphans2024 ➡️ Bastards 2025 = Columbia, SC.

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"You are an archive." Alexa Efune on curator June Givanni of the Pan-African Cinema Archive receiving a special BAFTA award. wp.nyu.edu/orphanfilm/202… via @orphan_films


La Vida a Oscuras (Enrique Bellande, 2023) #Orphans2024

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This NYC Symposium Gives a Rare Spotlight to Lost Films, from Jim Henson Obscurities to Bizarre Medical Shorts trib.al/VjKYGe6


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Reported on the must-needed @Orphan_Films @MovingImageNYC @IndieWire

This NYC Symposium Gives a Rare Spotlight to Lost Films, from Jim Henson Obscurities to Bizarre Medical Shorts trib.al/VjKYGe6



A new sine qua non.

Sound up! Yoko Reikano Kimura accompanied Japanese paper films at The Museum of the Moving Image. #Orphans2024

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Andrew Simpson plays; Jennifer Horne narrated a 1921 edition of a public health film OUR CHILDREN restored by Eye Filmmuseum. #Orphans2024


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Just a few of the many highlights from Day #1 of @Orphan_Films symposium at @MuseumModernArt x @CinemaStudies x @DanStreible in a 🧵 ⬇️ Starting with the highly anticipated LSD Dream Emulator prrsented by Sarah Bashir & Patrick Vonderau (more videos later on YT)

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,@EphemalMedia on orphan films.

The grand finale of the evening included Jim Henson rare gems, Jodie Mack's presentation of James Browing's 1972 computer film Symmetry, Danielle Ash's 16mm Toying & Jeremy Rourke's live cinema performance! @Orphan_Films @NYUMIAP @CinemaStudies @MovingImageNYC #expandedcinema

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True.

Tomorrow @Orphan_Films I’ll be discussing The History of Polaroid (1978), a rare film made in-house by the company itself. Full lineup for the symposium looks phenomenal. wp.nyu.edu/orphanfilm/202…



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