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DEDICATED TO RESCUING AND RESTORING AMERICA'S NOIR HERITAGE. The Film Noir Foundation is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit public benefit corporation created as an educational resource regarding the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of film noir as an international cinematic movement. It is our mission to find and preserve films ...
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Listen to a fabulous BBC Radio program exploring a little-known facet of noir icon Robert Mitchum — his poetry. This 30-minute program features an amazing array of interviews, including producer Stanley Rubin and FNF president Eddie Muller, as well as some astounding archival recordings of Mitchum himself.
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Apr 3, 2013 · The Film Noir Foundation has funded the restorations of several of the films, including the April 5 opener, 1950’s “Try and Get Me,” directed by Cy Endfield, starring Lovejoy and Lloyd...
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The Film Noir Foundation Video Archive presents an expanding catalog of noir-related video, ranging from exclusive interviews, to NOIR CITY guest appearances, to short films inspired by film noir. Many of the archive's playlists are available on our YouTube channel, and may be shared and embedded on other sites. Check back for new videos which will be added regularly.
The Film Noir Foundation has funded and produce restorations of the following films: "Cry Danger" (1951) "The Prowler" (1951) – Funded by the FNF in conjunction with the Stanford Theatre...