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It was preserved[{{cite web |title=Films · The Brinton Entertainment Company |url=https://brinton.lib.uiowa.edu/collections/show/1 |website=[[University of Iowa]] Libraries |access-date=1 April 2023}}] and discovered by history teacher, Michael Zahs, in a barn in [[Ainsworth, Iowa]].[[https://mubi.com/films/saving-brinton Saving Brinton (2017)|MUBI]] |
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It was preserved[{{cite web |title=Films · The Brinton Entertainment Company |url=https://brinton.lib.uiowa.edu/collections/show/1 |website=[[University of Iowa]] Libraries |access-date=1 April 2023}}] and discovered by history teacher, Michael Zahs, in a barn in [[Ainsworth, Iowa]].[[https://mubi.com/films/saving-brinton Saving Brinton (2017)|MUBI]] |
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The collection included footage of [[Teddy Roosevelt]],[[https://worldchannel.org/episode/arf-saving-brinton/ WORLD Channel: America ReFramed - Saving Brinton]] the world's first [[newsreel]] involving the [[1900 Galveston hurricane]][[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/12/saving-brinton-documentary-michael-zahs-ida-1202021890/ Saving Brinton Reveals the Secret History of Cinema in the Heartland|IndieWire]] and works by [[Georges Méliès]][[http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/2018/04/13/wisconsin-film-festival-footage-fetishism/ Observation on film art: Wisconsin Film Festival: Footage fetishism]] that were thought to have been lost: ''[[The Wonderful Rose-Tree]]'' and ''[[The Triple-Headed Lady]]''. |
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The collection included footage of [[Theodore Roosevelt|Teddy Roosevelt]],[[https://worldchannel.org/episode/arf-saving-brinton/ WORLD Channel: America ReFramed - Saving Brinton]] the world's first [[newsreel]] involving the [[1900 Galveston hurricane]][[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/12/saving-brinton-documentary-michael-zahs-ida-1202021890/ Saving Brinton Reveals the Secret History of Cinema in the Heartland|IndieWire]] and works by [[Georges Méliès]][[http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/2018/04/13/wisconsin-film-festival-footage-fetishism/ Observation on film art: Wisconsin Film Festival: Footage fetishism]] that were thought to have been lost: ''[[The Wonderful Rose-Tree]]'' and ''[[The Triple-Headed Lady]]''. |