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Author Peter Rist

Peter Rist

Peter Rist teaches film studies at Concordia University in Montreal, Québec, and writes regularly for www.offscreen.com.

“A Hundred Years Ago”: 1919 in Cinema, at Il Cinema Ritrovato, 32nd edition, Bologna, Italy, June 22-30, 2019

Peter Rist
January 2020
Festival Reports
It has become a tradition for the annual festival of rediscovered and restored films, Il Cinema Ritrovato in Bologna, Italy to focus one of its “Time Machine” programs on films from 100 years ago. With so many ...

Four Years of the Nitrate Picture Show, Part 2: The “Silver Screen”, Beautiful Black and White

Peter Rist
March 2019
Feature Articles
In Part 1 of this article, I discussed the history of my own film viewing experiences of cellulose nitrate colour prints. We now move to black and white. The true glory of silver nitrate is best appreciated ...

Four Years of the Nitrate Picture Show, Part 1: Beautiful Colour – Tinting and Toning

Peter Rist
December 2018
Feature Articles
The rationale behind the Nitrate Picture Show is that film projection is the goal of film preservation. It is only in a theatre that film curators deliver their ultimate message, as other curators do when artwo...

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