109 – King Kong – 35mm BFI Screening

In this episode, Jamie Benning interviews Doug Weir and Kieran Webb from the British Film Institute (BFI) about the restoration and screening of the 1933 classic film King Kong – 18th and 16th Sept 2024.

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They discuss the historical significance of the film, its pioneering visual effects, and its impact on cinema. They also talk about the process of restoring and preserving old film prints, including the challenges and techniques involved. The conversation highlights the importance of film restoration and the BFI’s efforts to preserve and showcase classic films. The conversation explores the process of preserving and restoring classic films, with a focus on the upcoming screening of King Kong at the BFI Southbank. The guests discuss the importance of working with labs nearby to minimize the risk of transporting delicate film elements. They highlight the collaboration with labs like Photochem and YCM Labs, which have a long-standing history in preservation and restoration work. The conversation also touches on the challenges of finding printing elements for preservation and the significance of preserving the original cinematic experience.

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