The San Francisco Silent Film Festival has announced the schedule of films for it's upcoming December event, which is set to take place on Saturday, December 7th. Among the films is one which every Louise Brooks will want to see. It is a film that Louise Brooks quite nearly appeared in. In fact, she went on location, was fit for a costume, and started work on the film, only to be pulled from the production in order to star in another film in which she wears feathers. Can you guess which film it is?
Here are all the details for our annual holiday show—A DAY OF SILENTS—at
the beautiful Castro Theatre on Saturday, December 7. Five programs
with musical accompaniment by the great Mont Alto Motion Picture
Orchestra, Donald Sosin, and Berklee Silent Film Orchestra!
TICKETS are now on sale. Don’t miss a thing and save money with the all-day
PASS. More information HERE.
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Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle discovered Buster Keaton and
these three sparkling shorts demonstrate the striking chemistry between
the two geniuses. The program includes THE COOK (1918), GOOD NIGHT,
NURSE (1918), and THE GARAGE (1919).
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Navajo Wing Foot navigates between his western education
and the traditions passed down by tribal elders. Shot in breathtaking
two-color Technicolor at locations in New Mexico and Arizona (including
Acoma Pueblo and Canyon de Chelly).
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French filmmaker Alice Guy-Blaché got into the movie
business at the very beginning—in 1894! One of the very first directors
to make narrative films, her work is marked by innovation—she
experimented with color-tinting, and special effects. The program
includes six of her shorts.
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Ernst Lubitsch works narrative magic with knowing looks
and subtle gestures in this superb comedy centering around two
couples—the sublimely-in-love Monte Blue and Florence Vidor, and the
less-so Adolphe Menjou and Marie Prevost.
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The very first film version of Phantom
stars Lon Chaney—the Man of a Thousand Faces—in his most celebrated
role, the disfigured, cloaked “phantom” who haunts the Paris Opera House
and will do anything for his beloved Christine. With original
Technicolor and hand coloring!
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