Pandora's Box (1929), the landmark silent film starring Louise Brooks, will be shown on Sunday, June 16 (at 3:45 in the afternoon) and Wednesday, June 19 (at 6:00 in the evening) in Austin, Texas. This "Signature Presentation" of the recently restored version of the film is being presented by the Austin Film Society. More information about these screenings can be found HERE.
The Austin Film Society says this about the film: "Thoroughly, startlingly modern, this look at Lulu, a sexy-but-innocent showgirl who suffers for desire (her own) and others, made an icon of its star — Kansas-native, former Ziegfeld girl, and later film critic, Louise Brooks — and became one of the most controversial films in history."
Directed by G. W. Pabst
Germany, 1929, 2h 21min, DCP, Silent with English intertitles
The local Austin Chronicle ran a short piece on the screenings. It can be found HERE. And here is what they said.
For more about Pandora's Box, please visit the newly revamped filmography page on the Louise Brooks Society website.
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