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Since 2005, the Film Noir Foundation has saved the following films: Restorations. Cry Danger (1951) The Prowler (1951) – Funded by the FNF in conjunction with the Stanford Theatre Foundation. Try and Get Me! (1951) Repeat Performance (1947) - Funded by the FNF in conjunction with the Packard Humanities Institute.
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1956's Los tallos amargos ( The Bitter Stems) is one of the best noir-drenched films of the 1950s—maybe ever. A deep-seated inferiority complex leads a Buenos Aires newspaper reporter (Carlos Cores) into a seemingly innocent correspondence-school scheme with a clever Hungarian ex-pat (Vassili Lambrinos).
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Feb 23, 2022 · Film Noir Foundation, Hollywood Legion Theater. The Noir City festival will return to Hollywood in April, at the Hollywood Legion Theater instead of Egyptian, with new 35mm restorations.
The Film Noir Foundation invites film preservation students to apply now for the 2024 Nancy Mysel Legacy Grant. This $5,000 grant will be awarded by the FNF in January/February 2024 to a deserving undergraduate or graduate student in film restoration/preservation or moving image archive studies.
Film Noir Foundation director Alan K. Rode moderated a lively introduction to Cry of the City (1948) at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica with special guests Victoria Mature (daughter of Victor Mature) and 92 year old actor Tommy Cook who appeared in the film. The screening was part of the ten day NOIR CITY HOLLYWOOD film festival that ...