![]() ![]() This is just one of the more than 950 films restored with the support of the Film Foundation, which has been essential to preserving cinematic history. “It’s like having a cataract removed!” Tracy said. “The actors come to life when their faces can be really perceived properly.” Martin Scorsese with a restoration of Elia Kazan’s “East of Eden” (1955), which recently underwent a 4K digital restoration and cleanup. “Now it suddenly comes to life,” Scorsese said. He showed correspondent Ben Tracy before-and-after scenes from a restored version of 1955’s “East of Eden,” starring James Dean. And in his New York screening room, it was quite clear that he’s not just passionate about moviemaking, but also movie caretaking. Martin Scorsese’s meticulous and unsparing approach to filmmaking has made him one of the most acclaimed directors of all time. ▶ Watch Video: Film restoration: Saving our cinema heritage ![]()
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