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Poll: Which British silent film-maker is worth £20? | Silent London
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British Silent Film Festival. Poll: Which British silent film-maker is worth 20? July 22, 2015. This slideshow requires JavaScript. The Bank of England doesn’t usually let the public have a say in its decisions, but there is a first time for everything. Having decided to boot Adam Smith’s profile off the 20 banknote, the Bank asked the public to help them choose a replacement. This is the selection criteria for the new face of the score note:. I suspect some of you might have done, because the longlist i...
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Man With a Movie Camera: the greatest documentary of all time? | Silent London
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British Silent Film Festival. Man With a Movie Camera: the greatest documentary of all time? August 1, 2014. Man with a Movie Camera, dir. Dziga Vertov (USSR 1929). Man with a Movie Camera, dir. Dziga Vertov (USSR 1929). Man with a Movie Camera, dir. Dziga Vertov (USSR 1929). Man with a Movie Camera, dir. Dziga Vertov (USSR 1929). Man with a Movie Camera, dir. Dziga Vertov (USSR 1929). Man with a Movie Camera, dir. Dziga Vertov (USSR 1929). Two years ago, Dziga Vertov’s landmark art film. Both of these f...
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British Silent Film Festival. All posts by PH. Pamela Hutchinson is the editor of Silent London. London Film Festival 2016: the silent preview. September 1, 2016. Have you cleared your calendar for October yet? For those lucky enough to go, the. Screening at the Barbican. And the Kennington Bioscope comedy festival. Not to mention the mounting excitement about. So we already know that the Archive Gala will be the Irish-set thriller. And we already know that it is on the same day as. August 25, 2016.
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Five films I saw at the 1st Kennington Bioscope Silent Film Weekend | Silent London
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British Silent Film Festival. Five films I saw at the 1st Kennington Bioscope Silent Film Weekend. June 22, 2015. Silent film marathon #kenningtonbioscope. A photo posted by Katie Graham (@katiegra92) on. Jun 21, 2015 at 11:07am PDT. For Il Cinema Ritrovato in Bologna. We love the Kennington Bioscope, that’s already on the record. Watching 28mm films over 100 years old,on projectors older than that at @kenbioscope. For their silent film festival pic.twitter.com/tAARIQ1NXo. 1926) you really are missing out.
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Pie times at Pordenone: The Battle of the Century to screen at Giornate del Cinema Muto | Silent London
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British Silent Film Festival. Pie times at Pordenone: The Battle of the Century to screen at Giornate del Cinema Muto. July 31, 2015. Stan and Ollie in The Battle of the Century (1927). Missing reel of The Battle of the Century recovered. And that’s not all that we have been promised:. The festival will open with a gala screening of the newly restored Italian film. 1916), a first world war epic written by Giovanni Pastrone, and the closing gala will be. The Phantom of the Opera. To the Last Man (1923).
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Lubitsch in Berlin: box set review | Silent London
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British Silent Film Festival. Lubitsch in Berlin: box set review. February 7, 2014. Pola Negri in Sumurun (1920). We’re an excitable bunch here at Silent London, which you have probably noticed by now. But a quiet announcement by Masters of Cinema. Recently caused even more whooping and merriment than usual. The classic movie imprint is releasing its gorgeous Lubitsch in Berlin box set. And Emil Jannings makes an appearance too. One of the films in this set,. I Don’t Want to be a Man (1918). I Don’...
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Silent London | A place for people who love silent film | Page 2
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British Silent Film Festival. British Silent Film Festival Symposium 2016: two days in movie-geek heaven. April 30, 2016. Sometimes you can fight it. You can keep those thoughts at bay, and resist your deeper impulses, urging you to indulge that secret side of yourself that you usually keep hidden. On other days, what the heck, you just need to geek out. Thank nerd heaven, then, for the British Silent Film Festival Symposium. 1918), which has a fascinating history. Not the very well-known documentary.
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Fashion in Film Festival – Marcel L’Herbier | Silent London
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British Silent Film Festival. Fashion in Film Festival Marcel L’Herbier. May 12, 2013. The Fashion in Film Festival. During the silent period, L’Herbier’s ambition for the cinema was to create a Gesamtkunstwerk. To feed your own eyes, and for a direct lesson in the importance of costume design to L’Herbier’s total vision of cinematic. Watch the festival’s slinky trailer here. He realised the potential of cinema, and starting out in the army’s cinematographic unit, began to learn the art of film-mak...
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In praise of the Kennington Bioscope: London’s silent speakeasy | Silent London
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British Silent Film Festival. In praise of the Kennington Bioscope: London’s silent speakeasy. January 11, 2015. Tol’able David (1921). It’s in this context that in the summer of 2013, two of London’s fabulous silent film musicians, John Sweeney and Cyrus Gabrysch, set up a “silent speakeasy” called the Kennington Bioscope. The Cinema Museum is a wonderful place #britishsilents. A photo posted by pam hutch (@pam hutch) on. May 3, 2014 at 11:01am PDT. Where he spent some of his childhood. Well, I told you...