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FESTIVAL OF PRESERVATION. The East End’s only film festival entirely devoted to the preservation of film and its culture returns with a long weekend of restored classics, rarities, exciting rediscoveries, special presentations, guests and more. Coming Soon. Opens 11/15.
The Sag Harbor Cinema is a new, state-of-the-art triplex movie theater located in the village of Sag Harbor, NY. As a community-based cinema, the Sag Harbor Cinema is dedicated to presenting the past, present, and future of the Movies, and to preserving the film-going experience.
When you think Sag Harbor Cinema, you think of the Sag Harbor sign. Designed by John Eberson, one of the great designers of “atmospheric” theaters, our classic Art Deco neon sign has beckoned moviegoers since the 1930s.
The Sag Harbor Cinema is a new, state-of-the-art triplex movie theater located in the village of Sag Harbor, NY. As a community-based cinema, the Sag Harbor Cinema is dedicated to presenting the past, present, and future of the Movies, and to preserving the film-going experience.
Overlooked Treasure: Home Movies from the Museum of Modern Art. 1:30 PM. More
Designed by renowned architect John Eberson—one of the great designers of atmospheric theaters—and beckoning moviegoers since the 1930s with its classic art deco neon sign, the original Sag Harbor Cinema stands as a symbol of the progression of 20th-century culture.
THE LAND BEFORE TIME. by Sam Hamilton | Aug 20, 2024 | Kids and Families Matinees. 90 Main Street, PO Box 152. Sag Harbor, NY 11963. 631 725 0010. info@sagharborcinema.org.
Taking aim at Frank Capra’s idealized small-town America and at the obsession with celebrity culture, Nothing Sacred is a satire for our times, made several decades before anyone ever heard of “influencers” or “fake news.”
In conjunction with its annual Festival of Preservation, Sag Harbor Cinema is proud to present “Think Like a Filmmaker,” an exhibition of works by Alan Berliner – an acclaimed documentarian (Nobody’s Business, Wide Awake, Letter to the Editor), experimental filmmaker, film essayist, and fine artist.
Learn all about the culture of film preservation by two leaders of “the movement”, Margaret Bodde, Executive Director of Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation and Bruce Goldstein, Director of Repertory at Film Forum and founder of Rialto Pictures. How do we “save” a film?