Shahed Dowlatshahi, a student in the Moving Image Archiving and Preservation (MIAP) MA Program in the Department of Cinema Studies at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, has been awarded a $5,000 grant by the Film Noir Foundation to support his graduate studies. The grant was announced Saturday, February 3, at NOIR CITY 16 by festival host Eddie Muller. An acceptance video by Dowlatshahi was screened for the San Francisco audience.
The Film Noir Foundation was founded to educate the public about the cultural, historical, and artistic significance of film noir as an original American cinematic movement. Its Nancy Mysel Legacy Grant was created to honor the memory and work of Nancy Mysel, film preservationist for the UCLA Film & Television Archive, who supervised FNF's restorations of The Prowler (1951) and Cry Danger (1951). Funded by the Mysel family, the grant supports undergraduate or graduate education in film restoration, preservation, and/or moving image archive studies.