Performance of Abel Gance’s 1927 masterpiece Napoleon, September 24, 2007
at the Coliseum in Rome with the Triptych being shown on an 8.5 x 33 meter screen. The screen was built next to the Arch of Constantine on the Plazza del Colloseo, with the seating area and projection room in the Via de San Gregorio.
Napoleon image copyright; Zoetrope Corporation and The Film Preserve, Ltd, with permission
Courtesy: Boston Light & Sound, Inc.
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Daniela Currò
Daniela Currò is Director of Moving Image Research Collections at the University of South Carolina. She formerly served as Director and Head Curator of Cineteca Nazionale, the Italian National Film Archive, Preservation Manager at the George Eastman Museum, and Film Preservation Specialist at Haghefilm laboratories. She has taught at the L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation and at universities in Europe and in the United States.