The Red Shoes and Digital Restoration: Panel Discussion

  • 223 mins

Before and after: the magic behind making old films look like new. Followed by The Red Shoes Screening.

Please note your ticket covers both the panel and the screening afterwards.

The panel is 90 minutes long and the film is 133 minutes long. 

What does it take to make old films look like new? This illuminating panel event will reveal the process undertaken to restore The Red Shoes to its full glory. The restoration has been made possible by Martin Scorsese's Film Foundation, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the UCLA Film and Television Archive, in collaboration with ITV Global Entertainment and the British Film Institute. Every stage of the process has been supervised by Bob Gitt of UCLA, and approved by Powell’s widow Thelma Schoonmaker-Powell and Martin Scorsese. This screening and event at EIFF mark the completion of a cycle: Michael Powell and Scorsese first met when Scorsese visited the UK to attend EIFF in 1976.

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