The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will present A Trip to the Moon (1902) on September 6, at the Academy‘s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.
This historic touchstone film by Georges Méliès‘s will be screened in its original hand-colored version direct from its re-premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this May.
An original color print of A Trip to the Moon was recently discovered in poor condition and underwent delicate work to rescue and digitize the elements. The restoration was carried out by Lobster Films, the Groupama Gan Foundation for Cinema and the Technicolor Foundation for Cinema Heritage, and took place at Technicolor Los Angeles. The French band Air composed an original soundtrack to accompany the film.
The program will be introduced by film historian and archivist Serge Bromberg of Lobster Films and Tom Burton, head of the preservation department at Technicolor Los Angeles.
A newly restored print of A Trip down Market Street (1906), recorded by the Miles Bros. of San Francisco days before the famed earthquake leveled the city, along with rare primitive films such as 3D versions of early Méliès films and turn-of-the century attempts at sound films, will round out the evening’s screenings.
Tickets may be purchased online at www.oscars.org, at the Academy box office (8949 Wilshire Boulevard, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), or by mail.
Doors will open at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater (September 6) at 6:30 p.m., where the show begins at 7:30 p.m. For more information call (310) 247-3600 or visit www.oscars.org.