The National Centre for Early Music in conjunction with the Yorkshire Film Archive in York, England will screen the sensational 1929 Louise Brooks' film Pandora's Box on Sunday April 28, 2019 at 7.30 pm. This special screening will feature live musical accompaniment by Live music by Liz Hanks on cello and Jonny Best on piano. Here's your opportunity to see a classic silent film inside the confines of a medieval church. More information as well as ticket availability about this event can be found HERE.
Sunday 28 April 7.30pm - Pandora's Box
£14.00 (concessions £12.00 | full time students £5.00) including 1920s themed cocktails
GW Pabst | 1929 | Germany 136" + interval | cert PG
Live music by Liz Hanks cello and Jonny Best piano
One of the great silent films, renowned for its sensational story-line, sparkling Weimar period setting and the iconic star Louise
Brooks as Lulu, a spirited but innocent showgirl whose sexual magnetism
wreaks havoc on the lives of men and women alike. Controversial in its
day, then underappreciated for decades, Pandora's Box now stands as an
incredibly modern movie and few stars of any era dazzle as brightly as
Louise Brooks.
Want to learn more about Louise Brooks and her role as Lulu in Pandora's Box? Visit the Louise Brooks Society website as well as its Pandora's Box filmography page.
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