To Save And Project And Premiere: Unseen Warhol Films at MoMA

a grainy black and white film still of jack smith, a young white guy with a closely trimmed beard and villain mustage leaning on the chest of a white woman in a darker satin top, with the cropped head torso hand of another white person with dark hair is laying upside down, an image from the warhol film batman dracula, as processed and presented by moma film dept and the andy warhol museum

Incredible. MoMA will close the latest installment of its film preservation series, To Save and Project, with a mountain of never-before-seen footage from Andy Warhol and The Factory. There were more than eighty 100-ft rolls of exposed black & white film in Warhol’s archive that had never been developed. Turns out it includes several Screen Tests, material from the shoots of several films [including, I guess, the shot above, of Jack Smith in Batman Dracula], some explicit goings-on from the Factory, and Warhol around town in 1964. Tickets for the February 2nd screening will be released for members on Jan. 19th.

Mon., Feb. 2, 2026: Andy Warhol Exposed: Newly Processed Films from the 1960s [moma.org]
To Save and Project: The 22nd Annual MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, Jan 8 – Feb 2, 2026 [moma]