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JEAN MITRY AWARD

From its beginnings in 1982, the Giornate del Cinema Muto has been committed to supporting and encouraging the safeguard and restoration of our cinema patrimony. With the aim of encouraging work in this field, in 1986 the Province of Pordenone established an international prize, to be awarded annually to individuals or institutions distinguished for their contribution to the reclamation and appreciation of silent cinema. In 1989 the Award was named in memory of Jean Mitry, the Giornate’s first Honorary President.

JEAN MITRY AWARD

2017

Richard Abel & John Libbey

2016

Hisashi Okajima & Vladimir Opela

2015

Lenny Borger & Adrienne Mancia

2014

Susan E. Dalton [in memoriam] & Paul Spehr

2013

Aurelio de los Reyes
& National Film and Sound Archive of Australia

2012

Pierre Étaix & Virgilio Tosi

2011

National Film Preservation Foundation
& The New Zealand Film Archive 

2010

André Gaudreault & Riccardo Redi

2009

Maud Linder & Les Amis de Georges Méliès

2008

Laura Minici Zotti AFRHC

2007

John Canemaker & Madeline Fitzgerald Matz

2006

Roland Cosandey & Laurent Mannoni

2005

Henri Bousquet & Yuri Tsivian

2004

Marguerite Engberg & Tom Gunning

2003

Elaine Burrows & Renée Lichtig

2002

Hiroshi Komatsu & Donata Pesenti Campagnoni

2001

Pearl Bowser & Martin Sopocy

2000

Gian Piero Brunetta & Rachael Low

1999

Gösta Werner & ARTE

1998

Tatjana Derevjanko & Ib Monty 

1997

John and William Barnes & Lobster Films 

1996

L’immagine ritrovata & Charles Musser

1995

Robert Gitt & Einar Lauritzen

1994

David Francis & Naum Klejman

1993

Jonathan Dennis & David Shepard

1992

Aldo Bernardini & Vittorio Martinelli

1991

Richard Koszarski & Nederlands Filmmuseum

1990

Enno Patalas & Jerzy Toeplitz

1989

Eileen Bowser & Maria Adriana Prolo

1988

Raymond Borde & George C. Pratt

1987

Harold Brown & William K. Everson

1986

Kevin Brownlow & David Gill