My Fair Lady

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knives
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Re: My Fair Lady

#26 Post by knives »

That's especially unfortunate.
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marknyc5
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Re: My Fair Lady

#27 Post by marknyc5 »

It doesn't seem to me that the costs are so prohibitive that some funding couldn't be found to be able to view these unseen films.

I have experience obtaining grants, and a few thousand dollars is not that hard to find.
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MichaelB
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Re: My Fair Lady

#28 Post by MichaelB »

I was doing the research for a Sight & Sound feature. You don't get grants for that kind of thing, especially as the Archive is only legally allowed to make the titles available to me as the legitimate researcher.

So what's in it for the purveyor of the grant?
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Black Hat
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Re: My Fair Lady

#29 Post by Black Hat »

Oh my so sorry to hear about this happening. Was lucky enough to see a few of the films shown during this current 70mm Lincoln Center run. They're always pretty on top of everything as far as I know.
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manicsounds
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Re: My Fair Lady

#30 Post by manicsounds »

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"My Fair Lady" 4K Remastered edition, coming in December for the 50th Anniversary
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Feego
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Re: My Fair Lady

#31 Post by Feego »

It would be hilarious if they actually called it the "Move Your Bloomin' Arse" edition.
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