Celluloid Hero

Celluloid Hero

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"Packard, the son of Hewlett-Packard co-founder David Packard, has never seen a Steven Spielberg movie and takes pleasure in reading Homer in the original Greek. But he cares deeply about film history, and his Packard Humanities Institute has become one of the leading philanthropic organizations funding film preservation.
[...]
Packard, who rarely grants interviews, acknowledges that the design fits his style.
"I'm more like a monk; I like to do my work," he said. "I don't want to be a person who goes around boasting about doing things. What's the point of that?"
[...]
Before efforts like Packard's, so many films were routinely lost or destroyed that it's estimated that approximately half the films made before 1951, not to mention that more than eight of 10 features made between 1912 and 1930, no longer exist, according to film historians."
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http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-ca-mn-david-packard-film-preservation-20160306-column.html

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