Film Heritage Foundation’s second publication
Film Heritage Foundation is proud to announce the release of its second publication “Yesterday’s Films For Tomorrow” by PK Nair on April 6, 2017. …
Film Heritage Foundation is proud to announce the release of its second publication “Yesterday’s Films For Tomorrow” by PK Nair on April 6, 2017. …
An educational programme developed by Film Heritage Foundation that is designed to encourage participants to explore various facets of cinema from film history to technique to an appreciation of the unique grammar of this art form. Aimed at immersing children …
FPRWI 2016 – NEW, IMPROVED AND ADVANCED! Film Preservation & Restoration Workshop India 2016 (FPRWI 2016) was a 10-day workshop from Feb 26 –March 6, 2016 conducted by Film Heritage Foundation in partnership with the National Film Archive of India …
Film Heritage Foundation is proud to announce the launch of our first book – From Darkness Into Light: Perspectives on Film Preservation and Restoration – edited by Rajesh Devraj. This publication is the first ever book dedicated to the topic …
Film Heritage Foundation in collaboration with Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation and World Cinema Project, Cineteca di Bologna, L’Immagine Ritrovata and the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) hosted the Film Preservation & Restoration School India from February 22nd–28th, 2015 …
The foundation is working on a pilot project in schools in South Rajasthan to introduce film as an educational resource for Standards 5 and 6 for English Language Arts and Social Sciences.The project will cover English medium CBSE schools as …
“Do You Speak Cinema” is a programme of workshops aimed at immersing children in the magic of cinema, transforming the experience from mere passive viewing to actively engaging with this art form and teaching them the language of the moving …
IL CINEMA RITROVATO Film Heritage Foundation in collaboration with the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) and Films Division, Mumbai curated an Indian retrospective titled “The Golden ‘50s: India’s Endangered Classics” for the 28th edition of the Il Cinema Ritrovato …