Scorsese’s Film Foundation launches free virtual theater

NEW YORK (AP) – Film Foundation, the nonprofit founded by Martin Scorsese (skor-SEH’-see) dedicated to film preservation, is launching a virtual theater to stream classic films free of charge.

The film organization has announced that the Film Foundation Restoration Screening Room will launch May 9 with the presentation of “I Know Where I’m Going!”

Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s Scotland-set romance was recently restored by the Film Foundation and the British Film Institute’s National Archive.

The screening room will present films in a live-event manner, with movies playing at a specific time and accompanied by introductions and conversations.

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