Films Restored By The Film Foundation
Since its founding by Martin Scorsese in 1990, The Film Foundation (TFF) has restored or preserved over 1,100 films, safeguarding the world’s cinematic heritage. By partnering with archives, studios, and international organizations, the foundation ensures that classic and endangered films are returned to their original visual and auditory brilliance for future generations. Key Restoration Programs
A recent 4K digital restoration premiered at the TCM Classic Film Festival. Night of the Living Dead George A. Romero films restored by the film foundation
This report examines the history, methodology, and significant achievements of The Film Foundation (TFF), a non-profit organization that has become an indispensable pillar of global cinema preservation. I. Organizational Overview and Mission Since its founding by Martin Scorsese in 1990,
The foundation operates on the belief that cinema is a vital part of our collective cultural heritage. Scorsese has likened the restoration process to "having a cataract removed," Night of the Living Dead George A