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His more than 75,000 followers monitor those stories behind the restorations.
Moreover, the work has been marred by repeated repaintings and restorations.
Felgueiras works on both public architectural restorations and private house commissions.
Instead, Alverson focuses on easier restorations, and managing the ecosystem that remains.
Hansen-Béales estimates that restorations will require hundreds of thousands of euros.
Fire gilding, specifically, is now rarely used except in museum-piece restorations.
We've seen over $360 million in restorations to our parks and green spaces.
Each year, it recognizes the best residential architecture in new constructions, renovations, and restorations.
EMC currently brings about 24 builds from Europe to the US for restorations annually.
"These cars will always trade for their purchase price plus restorations costs," he said.
The events concluded on Sunday with the Concours d'Elegance awards for best car restorations.
MARTIN SCORSESE: GREAT RESTORATIONS at the Museum of the Moving Image (through April 9).
Many of the restorations are on view for the first time in Fragile Legacy.
Russo, Streiner, and others personally transported the canisters to MoMA's secretive restorations and storage facility.
Cecilia's Monkey Jesus is exhibited behind plexiglass, presumably to protect it from any further restorations.
Forgeries still mingle with the artifacts in collections, Minotaur myths haunt the more fanciful restorations.
Choreographers interested in historical restorations, including Alexei Ratmansky of American Ballet Theater, have consulted them.
"Essentially the restorations are ongoing," Brenna Sadler, a spokeswoman for Digital Dental Record, told CNN.
The bride's father, a retired dental technician, oversaw Genco Restorations, a dental laboratory in Brooklyn.
Most news about film preservation concentrates on the new restorations of classics or undiscovered gems.
It has taken deliberate steps to undermine the restorations of trust between law enforcement and communities.
Over recent years, the UNESCO World Heritage site has also undergone several restorations to prevent collapse. 
The good news is that two stellar restorations of stone-cold horror classics were released recently.
It would also cover basic procedures such as tooth restorations and extractions at that same rate.
I'd seen it once before at a distance at the MSK, where the restorations took place.
Those two taxidermy mounts, along with other restorations, caused the little horse to shrink even more.
After years of debate, the Spanish supreme court finally ruled in 2009 that the restorations would remain.
The financing model connects private investors and public land agencies to cover upfront costs of forest restorations.
Over time, this accumulation could ironically make your teeth look worse by permanently staining these dental restorations.
Some of the vehicles still have okay paint jobs and are driveable, even without repairs and restorations.
"It was very dark because of all the overpaint from earlier restorations and varnish," Mr. Janson said.
The restorations will allow the audience to experience the films as they were screened four decades ago.
The mural has undergone multiple restorations over the years, Vazquez said, but previous changes have been largely superficial.
The company said Monday that it has begun restorations, with approximately 30,000 customers getting power back Sunday evening.
They often wanted restorations—of monarchies, of the power of the clergy, of the status of the aristocracy.
Modern Baseball, Sheer Mag, Hop Along, Beach Slang, and Restorations are just select few that come to mind.
The company has been around since 2008 and thus far has 110 customer orders, with 9113 restorations completed.
That gives new significance to its Cannes Classics section, ordinarily a sedate redoubt of restorations and cinephiliac documentaries.
For months, crews from Maxons Restorations have been scrubbing down walls with special heavy-duty brick-shaped sponges.
Le Bras Freres, the company working on the cathedral's restorations, said it will be cooperating fully with the investigation.
Analysis revealed many levels of paint overlaying the structure, applied during four generations of filming and four previous restorations.
Of over 250 restorations overseen by the foundation, only seven were from the continent at the beginning of 235.
Lastly, there's the worry that small bits of charcoal can get stuck in fillings, veneers, or other dental restorations.
By 1961, the system had rebounded to 93 zapovedniks on 15.7 million acres, with some additions and many restorations.
Before making the career switch to G-Wagen restorations, EMC founder Alex Levin was working in real estate finance.
Brian Whiteway started his company, Dallas White Property Restorations, with only a laptop, a pickup truck, and one office manager.
Motorcycle restorations led to custom work on the side, which fueled the idea to open a body shop full-time.
Major film restorations work like elaborate puzzles, with technicians piecing together a complete reel from surviving sources around the globe.
Held annually in August, the event dates back to 1950, and celebrates mint condition restorations of 20th century luxury automobiles.
The Museum of Modern Art is screening digital restorations of the format that paved the way for wide-screen films.
Not only have they been left with unfinished restorations, many of them are furious that rogue contractors have gone unpunished.
The building has gone through ham-fisted additions, hostile restorations, lousy paint jobs and too many bad imitations to count.
Van Dyke was in town to promote the Walt Disney house, which is opening to the public after restorations are completed.
As this is a constantly evolving field, such policies ensure that today's restorations do not hinder the work of future conservators.
"Whatever happens to the original, we will be able to use the models to reconstruct parts for future restorations," he said.
It closed in 1980 for restoration, and was briefly open in 2012 to small groups by reservation while the restorations continued.
With orthodontics and restorations, dentists can often manipulate the size, shape and arrangement of teeth to subtract years from a face.
Look out for revivals and restorations, documentaries, shorts, a newer series of immersive experiences called Convergence, and the experimental series Projections.
Mr. Renton said he can tell his restorations are up to snuff by the emotional reaction of veterans who inspect them.
"We saw a lot of poor restorations, and it's hard to want to live in something like that," Mr. Gilbride said.
It has since undergone two restorations — one for every decade since — a process that involves it getting a new paint job.
The iconic clock tower, which is officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, is going under renovations and restorations, according to BBC News.
Corporations, including Target, also paved the way monetarily for restorations to the monument beginning in 1996, according to the National Park Service .
It took four months to clean and repair, the naturalistic figures emerging only after layers of paint from previous restorations were removed.
Mr. Youse, who presides over piano restorations as Steinway's director of technical services and special projects, is a fourth-generation Steinway employee.
The less-good news is that these restorations are not yet available for streaming, but are likely to show up in time.
Some of the cars are still in the process of being repaired today at the Dream Car Restorations shop on Long Island.
Mr. Hitti has worked on cultural projects throughout the city, including restorations at Lincoln Center and the American Museum of Natural History.
In June, the company was found liable in a wage theft case involving hundreds of underpaid janitorial workers at several California restorations.
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office did not comment on the ceasefire reports, in line with its response to previous restorations of the ceasefire.
Start at the Graça Convent, whose tiled chapel and Baroque cloister opened to the public for the first time after recent restorations (free).
The same problems of alignment and consistent illumination that dogged the Cinerama presentations of the 1950s and early 1960s also troubled the restorations.
And the rent for the space — 250,000 euro (around $280,000), with an additional 3 percent of all ticket sales — will help underfunded restorations.
H: How does MoMA maintain its commitment to 35mm restorations when seemingly almost everyone else has more or less given up on that?
Within the span of a year, Wolfe had pivoted the family's operations to focus on renovations and restorations and launched fully into construction.
Though Mr. Hardy's firms were best known for renovations and restorations, they have left some distinctive marks on the Manhattan and Brooklyn skylines.
These architects sometimes go on to work on new buildings, but many ply their trade in restorations, renovations, and additions to existing traditional buildings.
In France, the parade symbolizes the strength of republican government after the collapse of the Bourbon and Bonapartist restorations in the late nineteenth century.
The Klamath River's dams are scheduled to be demolished by 2020, in what will be one of the largest river restorations in American history.
The total cost of restorations depends on the type of work done and the number of teeth but averages $1,000 to $2,000 per tooth.
The space will close in fall 2019 to enable further restorations and will reopen in March 2020 with a new project, Mr. Reymann said.
Backblaze has backed up over 200 petabytes of customer data through its unique storage pod system, and says it's made over 10 billion data restorations.
Those restorations are likely to have a minimal impact, especially as localities are spending more to keep lower-end housing stock from falling into disrepair.
In Greg Pierce's play about returns and restorations, a woman returns to her hometown with a colorful plan for urban renewal — paint the place red.
There will be at least a year of assessments, repairs and restorations before the house can be made accessible to the public, Mr. Shafroth said.
Those efforts are set to be completed in 2020, when the interpretation center and the interior and exterior restorations of several other buildings are finished.
Around 20 British politicians gathered outside the building, along with hundreds of tourists and Londoners, as Big Ben chimed for the last time before restorations begin.
"I never anticipated that these restorations from 100 or longer years ago would personally affect people in today's times the way that they do," Lumish said.
And power restoration is the largest goal in Puerto Rico, officials said, where over a million people had lost light and gas, but restorations are underway.
Two buildings in Versailles that were personal favorites of Marie Antoinette reopened to the public last year following restorations that were funded by LVMH's Maison Dior.
Norment said his predecessors and previous attorneys general in Virginia have concluded that McAuliffe does not have the authority to issue blanket restorations of voting rights.
Flights are also at about half the pre-hurricane levels, officials said, but some airlines have announced more flight restorations and additions in the coming months.
The Virginia Supreme Court agreed, albeit for dubious reasons, and required the governor to issue any restorations case by case, which he promptly and wisely did.
Perhaps navigating Spain's preservation laws has contributed to previous botched restorations, which seem to be a recurring problem in Spain, as the Guardian's Sam Jones points out.
"We have up-to-date norms, but they only apply to new buildings or important restorations," said Luca Ferrari, the president of Italy's Association of Seismic Engineers.
There, emergency restorations are carried out, said Antonia Pasqua Recchia, the Culture Ministry's secretary general, who traveled to Amatrice this month to coordinate with local ministry officials.
"As our customers move towards production use of Kubernetes, many of them face the challenge of managing cluster backups and restorations," the team notes in today's announcement.
It receives nearly half its operating budget from the French state but remains a private museum that must raise its own money for exhibitions, renovations and restorations.
The 19th century Gothic building has been wrapped in scaffolding since 2017, and the cost of restorations will now rise from £61.1m to £79.7m ($4.53m to $104m).
They include the restorations of Westminster Abbey and Ely Cathedral, and original designs for the Midland Grand Hotel at St. Pancras Station and the Albert Memorial, in London.
In its more than 800-year history, Notre Dame has undergone extensive and costly restorations to repair and restore one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.
To show off the best of its Poverty Row restorations, the archive is putting together a series of screenings and events titled Down and Dirty in Gower Gulch.
In the early 20th century, Minoan fakes, sometimes fabricated by the same people carrying out archaeological restorations in Crete, appeared on the market for museum and private collectors.
With this two-part series (the second half is in August), the director, who made the selections, sheds light on neglected titles; several will screen in new restorations.
According to Serge Bromberg of Lobster Films, which is responsible for the restorations, French cinephiles knew of Valray's movies as something that probably no one would ever see.
This latest adaptation of Jane Austen has been candied up with the sort of palette you see in certain old-fashioned confectionaries and in fussy Georgian-era restorations.
Despite several rehabilitations and restorations inside and out, and other threats of painting over or polishing off the patina, the Statue has been left its own, irreproducible color.
Other money has been set aside for specific projects, including 13 million euros for Nero's Golden House, which has been undergoing restorations — and has been open intermittently — for years.
"Personally, I've learned a lot through these restorations and telling these stories…I learn every single day and unless you're learning every single day, you're not living," he said.
"His predecessors and previous attorneys general examined this issue and consistently concluded Virginia's governor does not have the power to issue blanket restorations," Mr. Norment said in his statement.
The Hamtoren is a national monument, so any alterations or restorations would need the approval of the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands and the municipality, Mr. Andriessen said.
If it's anything like the countless restorations we've seen on Fixer Upper, there's sure to be plenty of shiplap and more of the couple's favorite go-to design features.
Ms. Gallo sent The New York Times a half-dozen photographs that depict the stones having been restored so halfheartedly after various excavations that the restorations almost look sarcastic.
For instance, the lamentable trend of favoring digital restorations over the projection of film, owing to the difficulty and steeper costs of sourcing 3653 and 2365mm prints to project.
Moparts attracts 1960s and '19713s a, b, and e-body muscle car owners who are passionate about drag racing their cars, or those who are keen on total painstaking restorations.
Built in 1887 as a 10-room hotel, the property has undergone just two restorations in its 193-year history — a rarity in a city where change is near constant.
The Criterion release includes 19653K digital restorations of two versions: the 1952 cut and a tweaked and extensively remixed one made by Welles for the movie's American release in 1955.
Those projects could include cleanup efforts; Castro hopes to accelerate Superfund projects — federal hazardous site restorations — already in progress and expand that work through new taxes on fossil fuel companies.
Most exciting for Ms. Hui is the chance for audiences to watch new 4K restorations of Lee's work in a theater as opposed to on TV or a mobile device.
In addition, he oversaw restorations to the venerable State Supreme Court building, at 22017 Centre Street in Lower Manhattan, and helped conserve judicial records going back to the 603th century.
" It is screening three times in March at the Museum of Modern Art as part of the series "William Fox Presents: More Restorations and Rediscoveries from the Fox Film Corporation.
Down below, he's working with his conservation team using some sandstone from England that's often used in restorations, and other sandstone salvaged from a Connecticut bridge by the Smithsonian Institution.
Many critics in 1927 considered Metropolis too long with an original runtime of 153 minutes, and subsequent restorations of the movie cut its duration down to between 90 and 120 minutes.
The 1831 novel tells the love story of a street dancer and the church's bell ringer in medieval Paris and is credited with inspiring one of the church's most important restorations.
And it didn't need any restorations either: "I had it professionally preserved right after the wedding and it was stored in a box in my glam room," Bailon Houghton tells PEOPLE.
Manhattan's new Metrograph is a distant corner of the industry, where you can see beautiful restorations of Dorothy Arzner pictures from an assigned seat, and they sell every ticket that way.
Chosen to handle the project was the National Technical University of Athens, which had worked on restorations of the Acropolis in Athens and the Hagia Sophia mosque turned museum in Istanbul.
His company in Illinois performs fantasy-level restorations of the Ford Bronco, the utilitarian, sought-after truck — first sold in 1966 — that's among the forerunners of the modern sport utility vehicle.
That's more than apparent for another female auto service technician, Fallon Taylor, 35, who restores vintage Volkswagen vans and cars at her shop, East Coast VW Restorations in St. Augustine, Florida.
However, unlike the old sign of vaudevillian days, this replacement is lit up with LED lights, one of the many faithful restorations of the historic theater that incorporate 21st-century technology.
The results take a few hours and can show which mine a piece of jewelry came from, or detect heavy elements that date and identify the paint used, revealing restorations or fakes.
An article on Tuesday about public displays of restorations of paintings at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris misidentified a source of financing for the restoration of "The Artist's Studio" by Gustave Courbet.
Unless you caught the Yiddish-language films in this continuing series on the Lower East Side in the 1930s and '40s, you've likely never seen them looking as good as these restorations.
In snazzy-looking restorations showing on Saturday and Sunday, Ishihara can be seen as a boxer ("The Winner"), a sailor ("The Eagle and the Hawk") and a jazz drummer ("The Stormy Man").
Lincoln Plaza Cinemas was screening restorations, re-issues, and re-runs far before they were common, including memorable ones such as the US release of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) in episodes.
Sourced from professional tailors, a vintage-clothing dealer, and a stylist, these magic (hardly an exaggeration) DIY restorations can actually turn back the clock to the brand-spankin'-new-clothing days of yore.
There have been various fan-made restorations of the original Star Wars trilogy over the years, most famously the "Despecialized Edition," which just released an updated Return of the Jedi earlier this year.
"People spend big money on restorations, and so often they lose the soul of a car," said Mr. Metropoulos, 35, who plans to open a museum for preservation autos in Van Nuys, Calif.
Back when it was announced in January, the restoration was met with concern from some experts, who argued that earlier restorations by the museum had lightened the master's paintings to an excessive degree.
As a car enthusiast, I've done my fair share of DIY projects involving car restorations and repairs, and clearing up a set of headlights the simplest and and most satisfying jobs to complete.
"We recovered the luminosity and the spirit of the late 16th century," said Mr. Violini, whose résumé also includes restorations of Raphael's Rooms, the Sistine Chapel and the Pauline Chapel at the Vatican.
This year's include a number of restorations, a tasty Robert Mitchum survey and assorted onstage chats, including one with Ed Lachman and Vittorio Storaro, two superstar cinematographers with work in the main slate.
Later, when Obamacare benefits are slated to fully disappear, conservatives will pit halfway restorations against funding for traditional Medicaid and Medicare, trying to force Democrats into choosing which kinds of health insurance to protect.
At the Castelvecchio Museum, in a 14th-century fortress in Verona — which had undergone a slew of restorations over the years — he transferred the art from the walls to easels and rugged steel vitrines.
Viollet-le-Duc was a Gothic Revival architect who was famous for his own creative restorations, introducing the gargoyles, which served as rain spouts from the roof and appeared to have survived the fire.
And while he doesn't view the restorations as the equivalent of Cinerama, "at least it enables us to have something that gives people an idea of what Cinerama looked like and was," he said.
Mazzilli agreed and called his business partner Dave Weber, who co-owns Dream Car Restorations with Mazzilli, to go visit the garage in Upper Manhattan where all of the Corvettes were stored with him.
The opening of the building in his name is a key milestone in the regeneration of the area; the final restorations, particularly to the Pergamon Museum and Altar, are expected to be finished by 2025.
Preservationists have been calling for other restorations and reuses of the often stigmatized 19th-century buildings, many of which have long corridors, airy rooms and large windows advocated by the Quaker physician Thomas Story Kirkbride.
Begun in 2009, the restoration was supposed to be a celebratory event to kick off a series of restorations of Leonardo paintings in the Louvre's collection (of 15 known to exist, the museum owns six).
Mr. Shafroth could not say with certainty how long assessments and restorations at the home might take, in part because so much of the National Park Service has gone dark during the federal government shutdown.
Much as opinions of that work were divided — some criticized it as garish, while others praised it as as vivid — conservationists disagree over whether restorations really restore biospheres, or create something that is less than genuine.
Nashville Flipped follows Troy, his wife Becky, and his team of construction managers as they give new life to run-down properties, complete sensitive restorations and create custom designs for the owners of historic Tennessee homes.
Both films are among the early hits of Rialto Pictures, founded by the Film Forum programmer Bruce Goldstein with the goal of releasing restorations from the canon (and, in some cases, forgotten films worthy of reappraisal).
Some of the noise floated up into this mountain town where well-heeled cinephiles and high-altitude movie-world professionals gather each Labor Day weekend to sample selected new films alongside carefully programmed revivals and restorations.
Unlike other parts of the island, the region we were exploring this day is notable for the fact that everything is still as it was before the restorations mentioned by my guide began 60 years ago.
Milan's mayor Giuseppe Sala has repeatedly cast doubt over the idea of knocking down the three-ring arena that opened in 1926, which has undergone several restorations over the years to reach its current 80,000 capacity.
But these were anomalies: most of the design in this period was backward-looking, as aristocrats and nouveaux-riches seeking stability and refuge embarked on a frenzy of castle restorations in a bid to "domesticate the past".
In 2017, the Housing Authority converted all 1,397 units of the Ocean Bay Apartments in Far Rockaway, Queens, under R.A.D. The development's 24 seven-story buildings, which were flooded during Hurricane Sandy, underwent $560 million in restorations.
Restorations led by architects José Antonio Martínez Lapeña, Elías Torres, and David Garcí began in 2015 to transform the four-story building into a cultural center that both showcases Gaudí's original designs and hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions.
The once tiny garage became a mecca for classic automobile aficionados, pumping out hundreds of million-dollar restorations a year and racking up no fewer than six Best of Show awards at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.
"If we have teeth, especially teeth with dental restorations, we will be immediately begin comparing those to dental records," he said noting that his team of scientists will be able to run searches against a well-built database.
In 1982, she was recruited to be the chief conservator at the Menil collection, in Houston, where she stayed for nearly twenty years, undertaking major restorations of works by Cy Twombly, Barnett Newman, and Jackson Pollock, among others.
Now, the show's fiftieth anniversary (the official date is September 8) is being celebrated in stamps, books, live experiences, restorations, a new series and even a moving documentary dedicated to one of the series most illustrious creations: Mr. Spock.
The homeowners also took care during their restorations to ensure that the property would be as close to 100 percent organic as possible, insulating its walls with cork, and a geothermic energy system that keeps their electric bills minimal.
As the varnish comes off, so too will much of the paint from previous restorations — including, Ms. MacBeth and Ms. Baer hope, the splotches on the man's face, and another section of retouching on the wall behind the woman.
This monthlong series celebrates — in incongruously good-looking restorations — films of the 2718s and '2784s that bucked the Production Code by feigning an educational pretext, Bret Wood, the curator of the program, told The New York Times in 20077.
There will also be much to decide in terms of restorations to be carried out on the building including which of the 19th century additions, such as the spire that was destroyed in the fire, will be replicated or replaced.
The images will be used to create high resolution 3-D models, which are expected to provide a wealth of information on the current state of the statues and past restorations, and allow for various studies to be carried out.
Next, she develops a special combination of solvents that can be used to dissolve multiple layers of varnish on the paintings, including a natural resin and a synthetic varnish that was added to them during their last major restorations, in 1977.
On top of the wear and tear that ensue from years of smoky soirées and music festivals, a number of largely substandard alterations and restorations throughout the 20th century left the space in a disheveled state, buried under dust and dirt.
His Koker trilogy, named for the Iranian village around which the three films from 26s and '211s are set, will screen in new restorations (beginning with "Where Is the Friend's House," showing Friday through Monday and four times in August).
On Monday, Anadolu said an Istanbul court had ordered the arrest of Zarrab for carrying out unlawful restorations at his villa in Istanbul's Beykoz district, as part of the case in which he faces up to three years in prison.
By Evan Grothjan, Karthik Patanjali and Elian Peltier François Chatillon, a senior architect involved in numerous restorations of France's historic monuments, also stressed that the intense fire risk in the oak timbers underneath Notre-Dame's lead roof was well known.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Starting today, July 19, the Quad offers a group of fleshy, blood-splattered thrillers in the series Fresh Meat: Giallo Restorations Part II, just in time for you to strip down bare for the summer heatwave.
Starting August 24, Anthology Film Archives will screen his work, including new restorations of The Queen of Sheba Meets the Atom Man (40/81) and Chumlum (1964) spearheaded by Anthology and the Film Foundation, with funding provided by the George Lucas Family Foundation.
"The Johnson opera restorations were a huge challenge, and an opportunity to work with the material of one of his heroes," Christopher Smith, a sousaphonist and trombonist who played with Professor Dapogny in the band Phil Ogilvie's Rhythm Kings, said by email.
The outfit is run by Peter Maresca, a comic collector-turned publisher who describes himself as a "discount archivist," and who has earned recognition from the broader comic community for his efforts producing amazingly beautiful restorations of the comics that kicked off the entire industry.
Interior Department Secretary Ryan Zinke announced Wednesday that the portion of the salary, which Trump in April announced he was donating to the National Park Service, will support restorations at the National Park Service protected area in Sharpsburg, Maryland, which commemorates the Battle of Antietam.
Now, after decades of technological advances in art photography, digital darkrooms and printing techniques, a five-year project that will aid future restorations has left the Vatican Museums with 333,000 digital frames that show frescoes by Michelangelo and other masters in fresh, stunning detail.
This year's slate included the premieres of restorations of silent films by D.W. Griffith and Raoul Walsh, a collection of amateur films in the National Film Registry, a previously unreleased PSA about age discrimination from Night of the Living Dead director George Romeo, and more.
For the MoMA series, the films' high-definition 4K digital restorations by L'Immagine Ritrovata will introduce contemporary audiences to the purest portrayal of Lee's style by using the closest possible reproduction of the crisp, colorful, large images audiences saw in cinemas in the 1970s.
The Weekender vans will be constructed by Driverge Vehicle Innovations, a commercial van manufacturer that modifies vans such as the Ford Transit and the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, and Peace Vans, which Mercedes-Benz claims is one of the US' largest camper van restorations and upgrades companies.
The retrospective features many of the director's widely unavailable early works, new restorations of earlier works (including a brand-new, stunning one of the Palme d'Or–winning film A Taste of Cherry, released in 1998), as well as a huge range of his rarely seen, masterful shorts.
The Rijksmuseum plans to first study the painting for about eight months, using new scanning technologies that were not available during previous restorations, such as macro X-ray fluorescence scanning, which can explore different layers of the paint surface to determine what needs to be done.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As we observe the 63th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising this Pride month, restorations of two masterful documentaries have come to theaters: Jennie Livingston's Paris is Burning (1990) was released June 14, and Frank Simon's The Queen (1968) will be out June 28.
The two titles showing Sunday, "This Is Cinerama" and "Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich" — the lone picture made in a competing but similar format, Cinemiracle — will screen in new digital restorations that take pains to approximate the look and feel of what moviegoers saw in the 1950s.
With a blockbuster Leonardo exhibition fast approaching, the Louvre and its production partners are fine-tuning a virtual reality tour with three-dimensional views of the portrait that look beyond the jostling crowds, the shatterproof glass case and the layers of varnish from restorations and the fading green patina.
"The trick here is to make it look like it's one image across the screen, and that became sort of a dance of death," said David Strohmaier, the unofficial director of Cinerama restorations, who worked for free and estimates that 80 percent of the restoration work was done at his home.
"You think of what it took to build Monticello – you need people who made bricks, people who laid the bricks, who chopped the wood, converted it into fine trim and woodwork and then installed it," said Gardiner Hallock, director of restorations and collections for the foundation that operates the estate.
Mr. Cohen, who runs the distribution company Cohen Media Group (which had its first foreign-language Oscar win with Asghar Farhadi's Iranian drama "The Salesman") and the Cohen Film Collection (a home-entertainment label for restorations), said in an interview that he wanted to return the space to its former glory.
As art historian Arnold Nesselrath explained to the daily La Stampa, 16th-century sources had noted that Raphael had painted two figures in the rooms; experts, though, were unable to confirm the works until the recent restorations, which showed that "they are of a much higher quality than what's around," according to Nesselrath.
Kazuo Miyagawa: Japan's Greatest Cinematographer, "The Rickshaw Man" Miyagawa's credits read like the greatest hits of classic Japanese cinema — this collaboration between the Museum of Modern Art and Japan Society includes Ozu's "Floating Weeds," Mizoguchi's "Street of Shame" and "Sansho the Bailiff," Kurosawa's "Rashomon" and Ichikawa's "Odd Obsession," some in new restorations.
FILM SERIES This program of restorations offers sure bets (Ernst Lubitsch's sublime "Trouble in Paradise," Friday and Sunday); historically significant titles (Howard Alk's documentary "The Murder of Fred Hampton," from 1971, Friday and Sunday through Wednesday); and sheer oddities, including two features by Juleen Compton, a director who worked on her own eccentric terms.
Along with "Enter the Dragon" (1973), there are new restorations of "The Big Boss" (1971), "Fist of Fury" (1972), "The Way of the Dragon" (1972) and "Game of Death" (1978), which assembled footage of a partly filmed project, culminating with a series of vintage Lee fights as he makes his way up a tower. (moma.org)
This series of new restorations is bookended by two weeklong runs, "La Collectionneuse" (1967) — technically the third tale but the first to run longer than an hour — in which two friends staying at a country house are confounded by their fellow guest, Haydée (Haydée Politoff), a flirtatious young woman whom they judge to be a collector of men.
A specialty streaming service launched almost exactly a year ago, the Criterion Channel is the digital cousin of the Criterion Collection, a company beloved by cinephiles all over the world for its beautiful, carefully curated DVD and Blu-ray releases (and sometimes restorations) of masterworks of cinema, in all kinds of genres for all kinds of audiences.
"He celebrated the distinctiveness of this civilization from other Bronze Age Aegean cultures, and influenced how we understand the Minoans through his excavations, curatorial projects, lectures, and extensive publications, but above all through his restorations at the 'palace' of Knossos," writes Restoring the Minoans co-curator and ISAW Curatorial Assistant Rachel Herschman in the accompanying catalogue.
Although some of the older films included in this year's event are widely available, this is an opportunity to watch new restorations; if you have never seen Edgar G. Ulmer's sordid 1945 classic "Detour," about a two-bit loser waylaid by one of the most unrelievedly feral women in film noir, this is a fine opportunity to let it freak you out.

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