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Deborah Stoiber opens a case containing a reel of decomposing film at the George Eastman House Louis B. Mayer Conservation Center in Chili, N.Y. Thousands of pre-1951 movies captured on volatile nitrate film are kept in frigid, low-humidity vaults in a building owned by the George Eastman House museum.
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