Guillermo del Toro will join the George Stevens Lecture on Directing's premiere screening of the newly-restored "The Greatest Story Ever Told" at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on January 17. The screening, marking the 60th anniversary of the 1965 film, will take place at the Academy's David Geffen Theater in Los Angeles. Del Toro, a three-time Oscar-winning filmmaker, will speak about George Stevens, the restoration of the film, and its lasting impact prior to the screening.
Del Toro's participation in the event is significant, given his membership on the board of The Film Foundation, which collaborated with Amazon MGM Studios and George Stevens Jr. on the 4K restoration of the film. Martin Scorsese, the founder of The Film Foundation, initiated the restoration project in honor of the film's anniversary. The restoration process aimed to preserve the original vision of Stevens, who directed the epic biblical drama.
George Stevens' "The Greatest Story Ever Told" is a landmark film that has left a lasting impact on the industry and audiences alike. The film's epic scope, sweeping narrative, and memorable performances have made it a classic of American cinema. The film's restoration is a testament to the enduring power of Stevens' vision and the importance of preserving cinematic heritage.
Del Toro's involvement in the event highlights the significance of the George Stevens Lecture on Directing, which aims to promote the art of filmmaking and celebrate the contributions of renowned directors. The lecture series has become a platform for industry professionals to share their insights and experiences, providing valuable lessons for emerging filmmakers.
The screening of "The Greatest Story Ever Told" is expected to be a highlight of the event, offering audiences a chance to experience the film in its restored glory. The event promises to be a celebration of cinematic history, with del Toro's participation adding an extra layer of significance to the occasion.
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