Chain Letters (Mark Rappaport, 1985)
The Polar Express (Robert Zemeckis, 2004)
It Came from Outer Space (Jack Arnold, 1953)
Dawson City: Frozen Time (Bill Morrison, 2017) +
The history of a city important to the Klondike gold rush is told through many of the films brought there and first, their silver nitrate negatives were thrown away when the city slowly died, and later they were recovered but many were water-damaged.
Eloise at Christmastime (Kevin Lima, 2003)
Annie (John Huston, 1982)
The Christmas Note (Terry Ingram, 2015)
Cinévardaphoto (Agnès Varda, 2004)
During the short Ulysse, boys give their opinions on a photograph Varda took 30 years previously depicting an adult, a child and a dead, pregnant goat and a painting the boy in the painting made at the same time (even though he remembers none of the incident.)
7p., cuis., s. de b., ... à saisir (Agnès Varda, 1984)
The Perfect Christmas Present (Blair Hayes, 2017)
Les dites cariatides (Agnès Varda, 1984)
T'as de beaux escaliers, tu sais (Agnès Varda, 1986)
An advertisement by Varda [seen in the image here] celebrating the 50th anniversary of the French Cinematheque and their [and cinema’s] beautiful stairs.
Elsa la rose (Agnès Varda, 1966)
Plaisir d'amour en Iran (Agnès Varda, 1976)
Impression of a War (Camilo Restrepo, 2015)
These Amazing Shadows (Paul Mariano & Kurt Norton, 2011)
Documentary about the National Film Registry explains why some films are chosen for their historic and cultural significance while many also need to be restored due to deterioration of their negatives.
Christmas in Angel Falls (Bradley Walsh, 2017)
The Sinking of the Lusitania (Winsor McCay, 1918)
He Who Gets Slapped (Victor Seastrom, 1924) +
Underfire: The Untold Story of Pfc. Tony Vaccaro (Max Lewkowicz, 2016)
WWII infantryman Tony Vaccaro photographed some of the most powerful, artistic works of wartime art but nobody saw them for 50 years. Here is his photo of a burning German Tiger tank driver who had just fallen out of his tank in front of him.
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