Composer and NYWIFT member Wendy Blackstone recording a score. Photograph courtesy of Wendy Blackstone.
Getting ready: for a major binge on films by women at the Carte Blanche Series at Moma celebrating the 20th Anniversary of NYWIFT’s Women’s Film Preservation Fund – two weeks, 27 programs, over 50 films, the oldest one made by Alice Guy Blaché in 1902.
Terry Lawler is NYWIFT’s Executive Director. Tune in every Tuesday for her picks.
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