New York’s Metrograph Theater will pay homage to the “unsung” innovators of New York City’s independent film landscape in their repertory series The Process: A Tribute to Robert and Irwin Young. Running from August 12 through 21, the series highlights the directorial work of Robert M. Young as well as a slew of renowned titles that were processed at the now-defunct DuArt Film Laboratories, where his brother Irwin Young acted as owner and chairman until his death earlier this year at the age of 94. Series curator Nellie Killian was originally approached by Caught screenwriter Edward Pomerantz to program that […]
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- 8/12/2022
- by Natalia Keogan
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
New York’s Metrograph Theater will pay homage to the “unsung” innovators of New York City’s independent film landscape in their repertory series The Process: A Tribute to Robert and Irwin Young. Running from August 12 through 21, the series highlights the directorial work of Robert M. Young as well as a slew of renowned titles that were processed at the now-defunct DuArt Film Laboratories, where his brother Irwin Young acted as owner and chairman until his death earlier this year at the age of 94. Series curator Nellie Killian was originally approached by Caught screenwriter Edward Pomerantz to program that […]
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- 8/12/2022
- by Natalia Keogan
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
With the recent passing of DuArt Film Laboratories Chairman Irwin Young, we’re posting this video kindly flagged to us by David Leitner, whose one of those on-screen detailing the history of DuArt — everything from its role as a technical innovator to the support it gave to the New York independent community. A panel discussion hosted by the Post New York Alliance in December, 2021, the video features in addition to Leitner former DuArt employees Dominic Rom (Goldcrest), Tim Spitzer (Jigsaw Productions), Bob Mastronardi (Kodak) and Jane Tolmachyov (Goldcrest). A bonus is a short video at the end about Young […]
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- 2/4/2022
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
With the recent passing of DuArt Film Laboratories Chairman Irwin Young, we’re posting this video kindly flagged to us by David Leitner, whose one of those on-screen detailing the history of DuArt — everything from its role as a technical innovator to the support it gave to the New York independent community. A panel discussion hosted by the Post New York Alliance in December, 2021, the video features in addition to Leitner former DuArt employees Dominic Rom (Goldcrest), Tim Spitzer (Jigsaw Productions), Bob Mastronardi (Kodak) and Jane Tolmachyov (Goldcrest). A bonus is a short video at the end about Young […]
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- 2/4/2022
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Irwin Young, a foundational figure in the New York independent film world, died January 20, in Manhattan, at the age of 94. Chairman of DuArt Film Laboratories, his contributions across the field, which range from technical and business innovations to philanthropy to, simply, extending support to new and emerging filmmakers, are embedded within so many films that now define the American independent film movement. As distributor and director Ira Deutchman wrote at Indiewire, “If there were a Guinness Book of World Records entry for most ‘thank you’ credits at the end of films, I can’t imagine that anyone else could […]
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- 2/4/2022
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Irwin Young, a foundational figure in the New York independent film world, died January 20, in Manhattan, at the age of 94. Chairman of DuArt Film Laboratories, his contributions across the field, which range from technical and business innovations to philanthropy to, simply, extending support to new and emerging filmmakers, are embedded within so many films that now define the American independent film movement. As distributor and director Ira Deutchman wrote at Indiewire, “If there were a Guinness Book of World Records entry for most ‘thank you’ credits at the end of films, I can’t imagine that anyone else could […]
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- 2/4/2022
- by Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Irwin “Butch” Wallace Young, the chairman of DuArt Film Laboratories who supported New York filmmakers for decades, died Jan. 20 in Manhattan. He was 94.
An important part of New York City’s film scene, DuArt was founded by his father, Al Young, in 1922 and is the oldest continually operating film lab in the country.
Irwin Young worked with filmmakers including Spike Lee, Joel and Ethan Coen and Barbara Kopple. Much of the history of independent film “could not have happened without him,” Ira Deutchman wrote in an Indiewire remembrance.
“During the ‘80s and ‘90s, DuArt was doing so much of this work that an enormous percentage of films that premiered at Sundance were going through the lab at the same time with the same deadlines. It became part of the job to prioritize the films so that none of them missed their premiere dates,” Deutchman remembered.
“In the early years of Sundance,...
An important part of New York City’s film scene, DuArt was founded by his father, Al Young, in 1922 and is the oldest continually operating film lab in the country.
Irwin Young worked with filmmakers including Spike Lee, Joel and Ethan Coen and Barbara Kopple. Much of the history of independent film “could not have happened without him,” Ira Deutchman wrote in an Indiewire remembrance.
“During the ‘80s and ‘90s, DuArt was doing so much of this work that an enormous percentage of films that premiered at Sundance were going through the lab at the same time with the same deadlines. It became part of the job to prioritize the films so that none of them missed their premiere dates,” Deutchman remembered.
“In the early years of Sundance,...
- 1/24/2022
- by Pat Saperstein
- Variety Film + TV
Irwin Young, owner of DuArt Film & Video and a producer of independent films, died Jan. 20 in Manhattan. He was 94.
His death was announced in a New York Times obituary published Sunday.
Young served as chairman of the board of DuArt Film Laboratories and DuArt Video in New York City and as president of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (Smpte). Forrest Gump, Philadelphia and Dead Man Walking were among the films printed at DuArt.
At the 1980 Oscars, Young was given a Technical Achievement Award for the development of a computer-controlled paper tape programmer system, which was used in motion picture laboratories. In 2001, he received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award, which recognizes major technical contributions to the industry.
As an independent film producer, Young’s credits include Alambrista!, which won the Golden Camera award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1978; American Me, which starred Edward James Olmos and...
His death was announced in a New York Times obituary published Sunday.
Young served as chairman of the board of DuArt Film Laboratories and DuArt Video in New York City and as president of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (Smpte). Forrest Gump, Philadelphia and Dead Man Walking were among the films printed at DuArt.
At the 1980 Oscars, Young was given a Technical Achievement Award for the development of a computer-controlled paper tape programmer system, which was used in motion picture laboratories. In 2001, he received the Gordon E. Sawyer Award, which recognizes major technical contributions to the industry.
As an independent film producer, Young’s credits include Alambrista!, which won the Golden Camera award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1978; American Me, which starred Edward James Olmos and...
- 1/23/2022
- by Trilby Beresford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Ramin Bahrani, Oscar-nominated writer/director of The White Tiger, discusses a few of his favorite movies with hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
The White Tiger (2021)
Man Push Cart (2005)
Chop Shop (2007)
99 Homes (2015)
The Boys From Fengkuei (1983)
The Time To Live And The Time To Die (1985)
The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie (1976)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
La Terra Trema (1948)
Umberto D (1952)
Where Is The Friend’s Home? (1987)
Nomadland (2020)
The Runner (1984)
Bashu, the Little Stranger (1989)
A Moment Of Innocence a.k.a. Bread And Flower Pot (1996)
The House Is Black (1963)
The Conversation (1974)
Mean Streets (1973)
Nashville (1975)
Aguirre, The Wrath Of God (1972)
The Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser (1974)
Paris, Texas (1984)
Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962)
Vagabond (1985)
Luzzu (2021)
Bait (2019)
Sweet Sixteen (2002)
Abigail’s Party (1977)
Meantime (1983)
Fish Tank (2009)
Do The Right Thing (1989)
Malcolm X (1992)
Nothing But A Man (1964)
Goodbye Solo (2008)
The Spook Who Sat By The Door (1973)
Dekalog (1989)
The Double Life Of Veronique...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
The White Tiger (2021)
Man Push Cart (2005)
Chop Shop (2007)
99 Homes (2015)
The Boys From Fengkuei (1983)
The Time To Live And The Time To Die (1985)
The Killing Of A Chinese Bookie (1976)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
La Terra Trema (1948)
Umberto D (1952)
Where Is The Friend’s Home? (1987)
Nomadland (2020)
The Runner (1984)
Bashu, the Little Stranger (1989)
A Moment Of Innocence a.k.a. Bread And Flower Pot (1996)
The House Is Black (1963)
The Conversation (1974)
Mean Streets (1973)
Nashville (1975)
Aguirre, The Wrath Of God (1972)
The Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser (1974)
Paris, Texas (1984)
Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962)
Vagabond (1985)
Luzzu (2021)
Bait (2019)
Sweet Sixteen (2002)
Abigail’s Party (1977)
Meantime (1983)
Fish Tank (2009)
Do The Right Thing (1989)
Malcolm X (1992)
Nothing But A Man (1964)
Goodbye Solo (2008)
The Spook Who Sat By The Door (1973)
Dekalog (1989)
The Double Life Of Veronique...
- 4/20/2021
- by Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell
When I was in New York last week I attended an IndieCollect fundraiser on the 12th floor of the DuArt building on West 55th Street and took a look at their dwindling but still massive vault. That's where they store some 4-6000 master prints--many 16mm, fewer 35 mm--that are still separated from their owners. Some go back to the 70s. And only recently has IndieCollect managed to get them indexed and barcoded in a digital database. Who owns them? The filmmakers who created the movies. Back in the pre-digital era, when DuArt was the go-to film laboratory for indie filmmakers, DuArt held onto the masters in case anyone wanted to strike a new print. Well, those days are gone. DuArt has gone digital like everyone else. But the negatives remain, carefully stored. And DuArt owner Irwin Young, whose father founded the company in 1922, vows to protect them from the shredder. I...
- 6/22/2015
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
The DGA is set to honor director Milos Forman and "Law & Order" producer Dick Wolf at its annual DGA Honors ceremony on Oct. 16 in New York.
Also being feted at the gala are producer Irwin Young, Congressman John Conyers (D-mi) and UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television dean Robert Rosen, who is being honored with the John Huston Award.
DGA Honors recognize individuals and institutions that have made contributions to American culture through film and TV.
"DGA Honors is our opportunity to gather with friends and colleagues in the entertainment industry to recognize those people whose works and lives have had some profound influence on us," said DGA president Michael Apted.
Added DGA's national vp Steven Soderbergh, "All of our honorees have left their mark on our industry in an indelible way."
Forman is receiving honors for his body of work, that includes "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Amadeus.
Also being feted at the gala are producer Irwin Young, Congressman John Conyers (D-mi) and UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television dean Robert Rosen, who is being honored with the John Huston Award.
DGA Honors recognize individuals and institutions that have made contributions to American culture through film and TV.
"DGA Honors is our opportunity to gather with friends and colleagues in the entertainment industry to recognize those people whose works and lives have had some profound influence on us," said DGA president Michael Apted.
Added DGA's national vp Steven Soderbergh, "All of our honorees have left their mark on our industry in an indelible way."
Forman is receiving honors for his body of work, that includes "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Amadeus.
- 9/9/2008
- by By Leslie Simmons
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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