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How 10,000 vintage movie posters shine a light on lost films and overlooked women (exclusive)
Movie posters aren't just advertisements-they're an art form, and no one knows this better than Dwight Cleveland, owner of the world's largest vintage movie poster collection and author of Cinema On ...
A piece of film history missing for more than 100 years and thought to be lost forever was found on Long Island by an intern going through old boxes. The 16-millimeter film is believed to be the only ...
The cold, climate-controlled stacks at the Historic Films Archive in Greenport made the ideal place for film student Dan Martin to spend last summer as an intern: in a basement out of the heat, ...
A Hungarian silent film once thought lost, “After Death” (“A halál után”), will premiere at the Lumière Film Festival in Lyon, thanks to a restoration initiative led by Hungary’s National Film ...
A study from the Library of Congress reveals for the first time how many feature films produced by U.S. studios during the silent film era still exist, what condition they’re in and where they are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Movie posters aren’t just advertisements—they’re an art form, and no one knows this better than Dwight Cleveland, owner of the ...
Oscar Micheaux is considered the first prominent Black filmmaker in the United States. According to the National Park Service, between 1919 and 1948, Micheaux independently wrote, directed and ...
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