Celebrate six decades of preserving cinematic and television history with three-days of screenings including feature films, television programs, and shorts. The UCLA Film and Television Archive’s 22nd edition of the Festival of Preservation draws on the institution's preeminent preservation program to highlight dozens of works—a mix of mainstream classic Hollywood, independent features, documentaries, and television work, reflecting the Archive’s many stellar collections of film and video material. Support for the Festival of Preservation will underwrite costs for convening audiences to screenings at the Billy Wilder Theater at the Hammer Museum. This milestone offers underwriters a unique opportunity to align with cultural preservation, education, and the arts. “It’s one of the great events on the Los Angeles movie calendar [...] still as exciting and groundbreaking as ever [...] It’s not just gorgeous new versions of films you’ve never seen or seen only in diminished condition. The UCLA event inevitably includes remarkable movies you never even knew existed, films that expand our knowledge of the extent of the vast cinematic universe.” — Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times