In 2012 Howard Brookner's archive was discovered in a number of locations in both the United States and Europe. The collection included 16mm film, reel to reel and mag sound, cassette tapes, 8mm film, VHS, video 8, and personal documents including letters, photos and writings. Some of the material contained never before seen out-takes of
Burroughs: The Movie, including those with
Andy Warhol,
Patti Smith,
Brian Jones and
Brion Gysin. On November 28, 2012, Howard Brookner's nephew
Aaron Brookner launched a
Kickstarter campaign with company
Pinball London to finance digital restoration of
Burroughs: The Movie. The campaign was successful, gaining $21,360 from 283 backers, beating the initial goal of $20,000. Originally, the Kickstart had planned on premiering the film in NYC. Deciding to coincide with the Burroughs Century, however, the film was instead premiered for the first time in its restored condition at the
Indiana University Cinema in Bloomington, Indiana on February 6, a day after William S. Burroughs' birthday. Aaron Brookner had a Q & A panel after the movie, and was also filming for his upcoming documentary entitled
Uncle Howard. The re-release of
Burroughs: The Movie coincided with celebrations of William S. Burroughs’ one-hundredth birthday in 2014. ==References==