I just saw something that made my stomach turn. There was a brief interview posted yesterday about the upcoming screening of the new "french" reconstruction of Abel Gance's NAPOLEON and the head of the Cinematheque said the following, "And, after a century of more or less poor quality restorations, we were able to come up with a restoration that respected Gance’s wishes." There should never be a reason to essentially bad mouth the work of someone else, simply because you think your version will be better. If they were so upset about the quality of the earlier versions why didn't they help Brownlow? They state that they have only been working on this for 15 years.
https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/2...c-restoration/
https://www.festival-cannes.com/en/2...c-restoration/
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