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DESCRIPTION:Co-presented by Museum of the Moving Image&nbsp\;and NYU Skirba
 ll Center for the Performing Arts \n\n	Since 2006\, film historian and arc
 hivist extraordinaire Rick Prelinger has presented twenty participatory ur
 ban-history events to enthusiastic audiences in San Francisco\, Detroit\, 
 Los Angeles\, Oakland\, and at festivals throughout the world. For the fir
 st time\, he is bringing his Lost Landscapes project to New York City.&nbs
 p\; \n	\n\n\n	\n	Lost Landscapes of New York (approx. 85 mins.\, HD video 
 transferred from 35mm\, 16mm and 8mm film) mixes home movies by New Yorker
 s\, tourists\, and semi-professional cinematographers with outtakes from f
 eature films and background “process plates” picturing granular details of
  New York’s cityscape. The combination of intimate moments\, memories from
  many New York neighborhoods\, and a variety of rare cinematic perspective
 s forms a 21st-century city symphony whose soundtrack will be provided by 
 the audience. Viewers will be invited to comment\, to ask questions and to
  interact with one another as the screening unfolds. \n	\n	\n	Lost Landsca
 pes of New York will span much of the twentieth century\, covering daily l
 ife\, work\, celebration\, social change\, and the city’s changing streets
 capes. Almost all of the footage in the film has never been shown publicly
 . Highlights include: the streets and people of the Lower East Side\, Harl
 em\, Williamsburg\, and Queens\; a 1930s train ride from the Bronx to Gran
 d Central\; a visit to pre-demolition Penn Station and the Lincoln Center 
 area pre-redevelopment\; street photographers in Times Square\; 1931 Times
  Square scenes in color\; Spanish Harlem in the 1960s\; housing shortages 
 and civil rights protests in 1940s Harlem\; Manhattan’s exuberant neon sig
 nage\; elevated trains in the 1920s and 1930s\; garment strikes in the 193
 0s\; Depression-era “Hoovervilles”\; crowds at Coney Island in the 1920s\;
  Italian Americans in Brooklyn in the 1930s\; 1960s Puerto Rican community
  activism\; and a visit to both 1939–40 and 1964–65 Worlds’ Fairs. \n	\n	
 \n	This event is presented in cooperation with NYU Cinema Studies and its 
 Orphan Film Symposium. \n	\n	\n	\n		This event is sold out. Please note: T
 wo encore screenings have been added on February 10 and 11 at the Museum. 
 Find out more here.\n	\n	\n		\n		\n		\n	\n	\n		Tickets: $20 / $15 Museum m
 embers.&nbsp\;Order tickets online. (Members may contact members@movingima
 ge.us&nbsp\;for discount code and other&nbsp\;questions regarding online r
 eservations.) \n		\n		\n		Reminder: This event takes place at NYU Skirball
  Center for the Performing Arts\,&nbsp\;566 Laguardia Place\, Manhattan. M
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LOCATION:NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts - 566 Laguardia Place\
 , Manhattan
SUMMARY:Rick Prelinger Presents: Lost Landscapes of New York
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