"" touched file "%WINDIR%\assembly\pubpol47.dat" "" touched file "%WINDIR%\Globalization\Sorting\s" "" touched file "%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v9\ngen.log" "" touched file "%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v9\config\nfig" "" touched file "%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v9\clr.dll" "" touched file "%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v7\mscorwks.dll" "" touched file "%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v7\clr.dll" "" touched file "%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v\mscorwks.dll" Also that weekend is a preserved print of LoisWeber and Phillips Smalley’s The Dumb Girl of Portici (1916)."" touched file "%WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v\clr.dll" Also screening is ManuelConde and Lou Salvador’s epic Genghis Khan (1950), a breakthrough feature from the Philippinesfeaturing its original English dialogue track by James Agee.The opening weekend features a restoration of the rarely screened European theatricalversion of Sergio Leone’s 1984 masterpiece Once Upon a Time in America, the director’s finalwork, starring Robert De Niro and James Woods. Aimée presents a new print ofClaude Lelouch's A Man and a Woman (1966) at the Academy Theater. Aimée introduces another of her films, a studio archival print of George Cukor’srarely screened triumph of studio mise-en-scène, the sensuous, haunting Justine (1969), inspiredby Lawrence Durrell’s Alexandria Quartet and on October 15, in a special copresentation betweenThe Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and MoMA, Ms. This brand newrestoration, overseen by Agnès Varda and cinematographer Raoul Coutard, represents a majoreffort to return the film to its original glory after the original negative was destroyed in a fire. One of the best-lovedmovies of the French New Wave, Lola will be introduced by its star, Anouk Aimée. The followingnight features a newly restored print of Jacques Demy’s Lola (1961). Hoberman, a film journalist, historian, author or co-author of 12books, and for 30 years a critic at The Village Voice.Opening this year’s festival on October 11 are several rediscoveries preserved by MoMA,including the outrageously risqué Clara Bow talkie Call Her Savage (1932) and Raoul Walsh’sentertaining Western romance, Wild Girl (1932), with Joan Bennett in the title role. The 10th anniversary of To Save andProject is organized by Joshua Siegel, Associate Curator, Department of Film, The Museum ofModern Art, and guest curator J. This year’s festival comprises over 75 feature films and shortsubjects from 15 countries, virtually all of them having their New York premieres, and someshown in versions never before seen in the United States. MoMA’s 10TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF FILM PRESERVATIONSHOWCASES NEWLY RESTORED MASTERWORKS AND REDISCOVERIESFestival Features Films by Robert Aldrich, George Cukor, Jacques Demy, SergioLeone, Joan Littlewood, Dušan Makavejev, Glauber Rocha, Roberto Rossellini,Raoul Walsh, Andy Warhol, and Lois WeberGuest presenters include Anouk Aimée, Peter Brook, Dwight Chapin, Sall圜ruikshank, Herbert Danska, Paula Gladstone, Ken Jacobs, and Taylor MeadTo Save and Project: The 10th MoMA International Festival of Film PreservationOctober 11–November 12, 2012The Roy and Niuta Titus TheatersNEW YORK, September 13, 2012-The Museum of Modern Art presents To Save and Project:The 10th MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, an annual festival of preservedand restored films from archives, studios, and distributors around the world, from October 11through November 12, 2012.