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Film is Dead. Long Live Film!

In its annual prelude to Capitolfest, the Capitol Theater this year is proud to present the recently released documentary FILM IS DEAD. LONG LIVE FILM! This screening includes an introduction by director Peter Flynn, and the Capitol Theatre is featured in the film. It will also be preceded by the 1928 Edward Everett Horton comedy short Dad’s Choice, accompanied live on the Capitol’s 1928 Moller theater organ by Ben Model.

FILM IS DEAD. LONG LIVE FILM! explores the vanishing world of private film collecting—an obsessive, secretive, often illicit world of basement film vaults, piled-high with forgotten reels, and inhabited by passionate cinephiles devoted to the rescue and preservation of photochemical film.

Condemned as pirates and hounded by the FBI, film collectors have long lurked in the shadows. Yet their efforts have resulted in the survival of countless films that would otherwise have been lost to history. Archives and studios now look to private hands for missing titles and many collectors have begun restoring and releasing films themselves. As analog film fades from memory, the basement-dwellers and bootleggers of old are finally being given their due.

FILM IS DEAD. LONG LIVE FILM! is a lively and loving tribute to the private film collector, a celebration of the fetishistic subculture of pre-video movie-love, and a timely reminder of the glories of analog film.

Runtime: 102 minutes
Rating: Not Rated
Language: English
Format: Digital Print
Venue: Capitol Theatre

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