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"Restored and released, films finally get an audience" -- Fine article!

Posted by clarkjohnsen on June 3, 2007 at 11:28:25:

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Milestone is just one of a number of small distributors that, working alongside restorers, subtitlers, and programmers, have taken on the immensely complex task of rescuing underappreciated films. "Army of Shadows" came back to us thanks to Rialto ; "Overlord" was released by Janus . Milestone took on "Killer of Sheep," the latest, and perhaps the most notable, in this string of films being returned to the public after decades in the shadows. In the process, they're encouraging film fans to see works from past eras the way they were meant to be seen: in a theater.