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| birth_place = Amityville, New York
| nationality = American
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| known_for = Repertory film programming, distribution, and history
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Bruce Goldstein (born July 5, 1952)[1] is a New York City repertory film programmer, producer, archivist, and historian.

Biography

Bruce Goldstein, the son of Murray and Betty (Horowitz) Goldstein, was born in Amityville, New York, on Long Island and raised in nearby Hicksville.[1] He attended Hicksville High School and went on to Boston University, dropping out to run a movie theater in Provincetown, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. He later moved to New York City to work for Sid Geffen, owner of the Bleecker Street Cinema and Carnegie Hall Cinema.[1] He went on to program for the Thalia.[2]

Goldstein became the director of repertory programming for New York's Film Forum in 1986. At Film Forum he presented series on film noir, silent comedy, classic 3-D, Pre-Code movies, science fiction and "gimmick movies" of the 1950s, Westerns, and French crime films.[3]

In 1990 Goldstein was awarded the New York Film Critics Circle Awards for "visionary programming."{{citation needed|date=April 2013}}

In 1997, Goldstein founded Rialto Pictures, which has been described as "the gold standard of reissue distributors" by Los Angeles Times/NPR film critic Kenneth Turan. Rialto's releases include Murderous Maids, the original 1954 Japanese version of Godzilla, a restored print of the 1974 documentary Hearts and Minds, The Battle of Algiers, Mafioso, Lola Montès, and the first U.S. release of Made in U.S.A., and Z. In 2007, the Museum of Modern Art presented a retrospective tribute to Goldstein's company, entitled "Rialto Pictures: Reviving Classic Cinema."[4]

In 2004, the government of France named Goldstein a Chevalier (knight) of the Order of Arts and Letters for his work releasing, promoting, and screening classic French Cinema.[5]

In 2009 Goldstein was awarded the Mel Novikoff award by the San Francisco International Film Festival, an award given annually "to an individual or institution whose work has enhanced the filmgoing public's knowledge and appreciation of world cinema."[6]

In 2010 Goldstein was nominated by James Billington, Librarian of Congress, to the Board of the National Film Registry.[7]

References

1. ^{{cite news | url = http://thevillager.com/villager_47/filmforumprogrammer.html | title = Film Forum programmer has had an award-winning run | work = The Villager | location = Greenwich Village | volume = 73 | issue = 47 | date = March 24–30, 2004 | first = Jerry | last = Tallmer| accessdate = April 7, 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://gothamist.com/2005/02/25/bruce_goldstein_film_forum.php | title=Bruce Goldstein, Film Forum | accessdate=2011-01-30 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110624103210/http://gothamist.com/2005/02/25/bruce_goldstein_film_forum.php | archivedate=2011-06-24 | df= }}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.filmforum.org/40thanniversary.html | title=Film Forum Celebrates Its 40th Anniversary in 2010 | accessdate=2011-01-30 | deadurl=yes | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100724201216/http://www.filmforum.org/40thanniversary.html | archivedate=2010-07-24 | df= }}
4. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2007-07-24-rialto_N.htm | title=Rialto honored for revival of cinema classics | accessdate=2011-01-30 | author=Coyle, Jake | date=2007-07-24 | publisher=Associate Press, USA Today}}
5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.downtownexpress.com/de_46/filmforunprogrammerhas.html | title=Film Forum programmer has had an award-winning run | accessdate=2011-01-30 | date=2004-01-01 | publisher=Downtown Express}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=http://fest09.sffs.org/awards/bruce_goldstein.php | title=The Indispensable Man | accessdate=2011-01-30 | author=Hoberman, J. | date=2009-04-23 | publisher=San Francisco International Film Festival}}
7. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.loc.gov/film/filmmemb.html | title=Members of the National Film Preservation Board | accessdate=2011-02-08 | date=2010-09-01}}

External links

  • Rialto Pictures Official Website
  • Living In Black and White The Villager
  • Bruce Goldstein's Top 10 The Criterion Collection
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110130164138/http://cineaste.com/articles/repertory-film-programming-a-critical-symposium Repertory Film Programming: A Web Exclusive Supplement to a Critical Symposium] includes an essay on repertory film in New York by Goldstein.
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