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DESCRIPTION:Encore screening following sold-out premiere event at NYU Skirb
 all Center \n\n\n	Since 2006\, film historian and archivist extraordinaire
  Rick Prelinger has presented twenty participatory urban-history events to
  enthusiastic audiences in San Francisco\, Detroit\, Los Angeles\, Oakland
 \, and at festivals throughout the world. For the first time\, he is bring
 ing his Lost Landscapes project to New York City. \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 Yorkers\, tourists\, and semi-professi
 onal cinematographers with outtakes from feature films and background “pro
 cess plates” picturing granular details of New York’s cityscape. The combi
 nation of intimate moments\, memories from many New York neighborhoods\, a
 nd a variety of rare cinematic perspectives forms a 21st-century city symp
 hony whose soundtrack will be provided by the audience. Viewers will be in
 vited to comment\, to ask questions and to interact with one another as th
 e screening unfolds. \n	\n	\n	Lost Landscapes of New York will span much o
 f the twentieth century\, covering daily life\, work\, celebration\, socia
 l change\, and the city’s changing streetscapes. Almost all of the footage
  in the film has never been shown publicly. Highlights include: the street
 s and people of the Lower East Side\, Harlem\, Williamsburg\, and Queens\;
  a 1930s train ride from the Bronx to Grand Central\; a visit to pre-demol
 ition Penn Station and the Lincoln Center area pre-redevelopment\; street 
 photographers in Times Square\; 1931 Times Square scenes in color\; Spanis
 h Harlem in the 1960s\; housing shortages and civil rights protests in 194
 0s Harlem\; Manhattan’s exuberant neon signage\; elevated trains in the 19
 20s and 1930s\; garment strikes in the 1930s\; Depression-era “Hooverville
 s”\; crowds at Coney Island in the 1920s\; Italian Americans in Brooklyn i
 n 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 coo
 peration with NYU Cinema Studies and its Orphan Film Symposium. \n	\n\n\n	
 \n	\n		This event is sold out. Tickets may become available on standby at 
 the door. Visit the Museum's admission desk after 10:30 a.m. to secure a p
 osition in the standby line. \n	\n	 \n\n\n	Tickets: $20 ($16 seniors and s
 tudents / $15 Museum members (free for Silver Screen members and above). (
 Members may contact members@movingimage.us with questions regarding online
  reservations.) \n\n\n	\n\n\n	Ticket purchase includes same-day admission 
 to the Museum (see gallery hours). View the Museum’s ticketing policy here
 . For more information on membership and to join online\, visit our member
 ship page. \n	\n\n\n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Redstone Theater
SUMMARY:Rick Prelinger Presents: Lost Landscapes of New York
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