In CINEVANGELIST: A LIFE IN REVIVAL FILM, movie historian and artist George Figgs tells the story of his life's work in bringing revival cinema to Baltimore and past. From his position in Baltimore's underground movie scene of the Sixties and his involvement with the Orson Welles Cinema in Cambridge throughout the early '70s, to serving to handle Baltimore's celebrated Charles Theatre within the '80s, proudly owning and working the Orpheum Cinema throughout the '90s, and persevering with with the "third wave" of revival cinema right this moment, Figgs has made it his mission to convey different movies to the audiences who need to see them, in the best way they had been meant to be seen.