Pandora's Box, starring Louise Brooks, will be shown at the Rex Cinema Wareham in Wareham, England on Sunday, November 30th. This screening, presented by The Rex Cinema and South West Silents, is part of a weekend of classic silent films under the series title, "Silent Sirens: Divas, Danger, and Desire." More about this event can be found HERE (about the series) and HERE (the film).
This Silents Weekend is part of the BFI's 'Too Much Melodrama' Season.’ With support from the BFI Film Audience Network- a UK-wide initiative funded by the National Lottery funding to increase audience access to a diverse range of films and screen culture by supporting independent cinemas, film festivals and other venues.Here is what the Rex Cinema has to say about Pandora's Box: "Director: G.W. Pabst Starring: Louise Brooks, Francis Lederer, Carl Goetz. G.W. Pabst's 1929 silent masterpiece Pandora's Box stars Louise Brooks in the role that secured her place as one of the immortal goddesses of the silver screen. This controversial, and in its day, heavily censored film is regularly ranked in the Top 100 films of all time (including Cahiers du Cinema and Sight & Sound). Brooks is unforgettable as Lulu (Louise Brooks), a sexy, amoral dancer who creates a trail of devastation as she blazes through Weimar-era Berlin, breaking hearts and destroying lives. From Germany, she flies to France, and finally to London, where tragedy strikes. This stunningly photographed film is loosely based on the controversial Lulu plays by Frank Wedekind, and also features one of the cinema's earliest lesbian characters."
It is a great looking series. Here is what else is showing.
Friday Gala Night- Dress-up & Fizz! 7:30pm
CHICAGO 1927 Roxie Hart, a fame-obsessed housewife who kills her lover in
cold blood and, after trying to coerce her husband into taking the blame, is put
on trial for murder- long considered a lost film, but a perfect print survived in
Cecil B. DeMille’s private collection.
Saturday 2:30pm
SHOW LIFE 1928 The story of Song (Anna May Wong), “one of Fate’s
castaways,” who is attacked on a beach in Istanbul and is rescued by John, a
music-hall knife-thrower. . .
Saturday 4:30pm
PICADILLY 1929 Chinese-American screen goddess Anna May Wong stars as
Shosho, a scullery maid in a fashionable London nightclub whose sensuous
tabletop dance catches the eye of suave club owner Valentine Wilmot. . .
Saturday 8:15pm
OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS 1928 The film that reputedly catapulted Joan
Crawford to stardom fizzes with all the sumptuous elegance and gin-fuelled
glamour any wannabe-flapper could hope for.
Sunday 2:30pm
SHOOTING STARS 1928 After her actor husband discovers actress wife Mae
Feather is having an affair with a screen comedian he instigates divorce
proceedings that could ruin her career. In despair, Feather decides to kill Gordon
by putting a real bullet in a prop . . .
Sunday 4:30pm
UNDER-GROUND 1928 A classic British film Bert, a brash electrician, and Bill, a
gentle underground porter, both fall in love with a shop girl, on the same day, in
the same underground station. . .
Sunday 8:15pm
PANDORA’S BOX The downward spiral of a vivacious showgirl, brought
vibrantly to life by a live-wire Louise Brooks, wreaking casual havoc on all she
encounters through the sheer power of charisma. . .
SHOW LIFE will have a live piano accompaniment. All other films will have their
motion picture scores.
More information about Pandora's Box can be found on the Louise Brooks Society filmography page devoted to the film. And of course, the newest restoration of the film is available on both DVD and Blu-ray.
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