“Film Heritage Educational Program” (India, France, USA)
The Technicolor Foundation set up a unique educational program dedicated to film heritage within the general curriculum of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), the national film school. It has been specifically designed to sensitize the future generation of filmmakers to the stakes and value of film heritage. Today, this yearly program is a mandatory course for all the first-year students of FTII. Now on since 2007, this program is being conducted with international film archives (George Eastman House , National Film Archive of India and Cinémathèque française ) and with the strong support of filmmakers.
“Pune Film Treasures Festival” (India, France, International)
The Technicolor Foundation, along with the National Film Archive of India (NFAI) and the Cinémathèque française created “Pune Film Treasures Festival” in 2008, a special movie programming entirely dedicated to world wide film heritage. This festival is an initiative organized in parallel of the “Film Heritage Educational Program”.
“IFFI Goa Film Treasures” (India, France, International)
In November 2007, a new section entirely devoted to cinema classics has been launched with and as part of the International Film Festival of India Goa and in partnership with the National Film Archive of India and the Cinémathèque française : “IFFI Goa Film Treasures”.