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Wednesday, October 09 2019 - 01:41
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The New Life Of "THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY" A Rare Film From 1919 Restored 100 Years After In 2019
NEW YORK, Oct. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

As a tribute to its unique relationship with time and dedication to preserving 
craftsmanship, LOUIS XIII Cognac has partnered with The Film Foundation to 
restore THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY: a rare film from 1919 to be rediscovered 100 
years later. At LOUIS XIII, we think a century ahead. Each decanter is the life 
achievement of our cellar masters.

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"I'm grateful for The Film Foundation's partnership with LOUIS XIII. For many 
years, they have provided generous support for the foundation's preservation, 
exhibition, and education programs. LOUIS XIII is passionate about its own 
legacy, and it's gratifying to know they are equally committed to protecting 
the world's cinematic heritage and sharing these great works of art with 
audiences for decades to come," said Martin Scorsese, Founder & Chair of The 
Film Foundation.

The Premiere took place on October 4th, at The Whitby Hotel in New York City, 
followed by an exclusive Q&A session and private dinner with Martin Scorsese 
and Ludovic du Plessis, LOUIS XIII Global Executive Director. They were joined 
by notable attendees including Kelly Rutherford, Halston Sage, Jean Reno, Fran 
Lebowitz, J. Smith-Cameron, Stellene Volandes, Brigitte Lacombe, Kenneth 
Lonergan and more to celebrate this incredible restoration in film. The New 
York premiere kicks off a series of upcoming screenings in London and Los 
Angeles with special guest filmmakers.

"Thanks to The Film Foundation and Martin Scorsese, THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY can be 
experienced once again one century later. Restoring this piece of memory is for 
us, at LOUIS XIII, a real pleasure and honor. Time is our raw material," said 
Ludovic du Plessis, LOUIS XIII Global Executive Director.

THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY by Maurice Tourneur was first showcased in 1919 but has 
been unseen since. Now, 100 years later, it has been painstakingly restored 
with the support of LOUIS XIII Cognac. The film tells the eternal story of love 
lost and found, of emotions and memories that shape a lifetime. 

Only 20 percent of American films produced in the 1910s and 1920s survive in 
complete form, so the opportunity to see any fully restored silent film is 
special indeed. And when that film is a rarely seen gem from an esteemed 
cinematic artist, it's truly an extraordinary event. Founded in 1990 by Martin 
Scorsese, The Film Foundation has helped restore over 850 films which are 
screened at festivals, museums, theaters, and educational institutions all over 
the world. When it comes to THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY, an extensive digital 4K 
restoration, that took over 6 months, was required before being shared with 
audiences.

For additional information please visit: 
http://press.louis-xiii.com/TheBrokenButterfly/Press/

For image from the New York City premiere, please visit: 
http://bfa.com/events/29661/share/louis_xiii_butterfly_voelkel

CONTACT: Press contacts LOUIS XIII Cognac: Caroline Sarrot-Lecarpentier - 
Global Communication Director - csl@louisxiii-cognac.com; Andrea Foraison – 
Global Communication Manager - andrea.foraison@louisxiii-cognac.com

SOURCE  LOUIS XIII Cognac
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