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  1. Preserving, restoring, and distributing films from around the world. To date, 63 films from 31 countries have been shared with a global audience.

    • Donate

      The Film Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization....

    • News

      The films were selected and restored by UCLA Film &...

    • Partners

      6/11/2024 7:00:00 PM Jim Hemphill ‘North by Northwest’...

    • Mission Statement

      The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project has restored 63...

    • Artists Rights

      The Artists Rights Foundation (ARF), a non-profit...

    • The Story of Movies

      The Story of Movies (storyofmovies.org), TFF’s innovative...

    • Staff/FAQ

      The Film Foundation’s member archives propose projects...

    • Board of Directors

      The films and filmmakers whose work was buried by censor,...

  2. The longest-running film festival in the Americas, the SFFILM Festival is an extraordinary showcase of cinematic discovery and a major cultural event in the Bay Area.

  3. Overview The SFFILM Rainin Grant program is the largest granting body for independent narrative feature films in the US. Grants support films that address social justice issues—the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges—in a positive and meaningful way through plot, character, theme, or setting...

  4. The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project has restored 63 films from 31 different countries representing the rich diversity of world cinema. The foundation's free educational curriculum, The Story of Movies, teaches young people - over 10 million to date - about film language and history.

  5. Movies by genres of Society Foundation Films. Click here to copy URL. Society Foundation Films

  6. The Film Foundation is a US-based non-profit organization dedicated to film preservation and the exhibition of restored and classic cinema. It was founded by director Martin Scorsese and several other leading filmmakers in 1990. The foundation raises funds and awareness for film preservation projects and creates educational programs about film.

  7. Three decades later, The Film Foundation is an indispensable pillar of moving-image culture, helping to make possible over 850 restorations so far and raising much-needed awareness of the necessity of film preservation as central to the safeguarding of our cultural heritage.