![]() ![]() Post-screening discussion with Brooke Adams and Michael RoemerĤ p.m. Jazz shorts on 16mm and DCP followed by a conversation with Willie Ruff, in celebration of 50 years of the Ellington at Yale seriesġ p.m.: VENGEANCE IS MINE (Michael Roemer, USA, 1984, 118 mins) Funding provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation.ĬONSERVATORY WITHOUT WALLS: JAZZ AT YALE AND BEYOND Restored by the Yale Film Archive and The Film Foundation. Kathleen Collins (USA, 1982, 86 mins), post-screening discussion with Seret Scott and Nzingha Kendall. The Yale Film Archive’s circulating video collection includes over 40,000 DVDs, over 5,000 Blu-rays, nearly 6,000 VHS tapes, and hundreds of LaserDiscs. Tran Anh Hung (Vietnam/France, 1993, 104 mins) See one of 2022’s best films in 35mm: Park Chan-wooks neo-noir romantic thriller Decision to Leave. Haifaa al-Mansour (Saudi Arabia, 2012, 98 mins) Yale Film Society & Yale Film Archive Present: DECISION TO LEAVE. (Yale-preserved shorts on 16mm), post-screening discussion with Nick Doob and David Sewallįrancis Ford Coppola (USA, 1974, 202 mins), special thanks to Paramount Pictures Corporationįrancis Ford Coppola (USA, 1972, 175 mins), special thanks to Paramount Pictures Corporation PRESERVING THE MUSIC OF THE STREETS: TWO BY NICK DOOB (Yale-preserved shorts on 16mm and 35mm), post-screening discussion with Kathy Pakay and Josh Mortonīilly Wilder (USA, 1950, 110 mins), special thanks to Paramount Pictures Corporationĭonna Deitch (USA, 1985, 91 mins) PAST TREASURES SCREENINGS The Yale Film Study Center has been awarded a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation to preserve Street Corner Stories, a blues-flavored. PRESERVING THE REVOLUTION: JAMES BALDWIN AND THE BLACK PANTHERS Max Barbakow (USA, 2020, 90 mins), post-screening discussion with Max Barbakow, special thanks to NEON, co–presented with Yale Film Society In keeping with Yale's COVID-19 prevention policies, all attendees must be asymptomatic and fully vaccinated (including boosters when eligible) and should be prepared to show proof of vaccination. Location: Humanities Quadrangle, Lower Level, 320 York Street Join us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest Yale Film Archive news. ![]() Stay informed about Treasures screenings by signing up for the Yale Film Archive Mailing List online (we're in the Libraries category). The Treasures from the Yale Film Archive series is presented with generous support from Paul L. These screenings are always free and open to the public. The Yale Film Archive is pleased to present Treasures from the Yale Film Archive, a series of classic and contemporary films from around the world shown in their original 35mm format as they were meant to be seen. ![]()
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