3-D Film Preservation Fund


The 3-D Film Preservation Fund is a 501 nonprofit corporation, dedicated to the preservation of stereoscopic motion pictures. It was formed in 2006 by Jeff Joseph of Sabucat Productions, Robert Furmanek and Kelley's Plasticon Pictures, the earliest surviving 3-D film. All new films were restored by the 3DFPF. Except for a few short films presented in anaglyph form in the early months of 1953, all of the features, shorts, and cartoons exhibited in commercial theaters from 1952 through 1955 were projected using polarized light. Except for a few short films presented in anaglyph form in the early months of 1953, all of the features, shorts, and cartoons exhibited in commercial theaters from 1952 through 1955 were projected using polarized light.

List of restored films (chronological)

The following list of films are restored thanks to the 3-D Film Preservation Fund: