Pandora's Box, the G.W. Pabst directed film starring Louise Brooks, will be shown one month from today at the Brooklyn Public Library on Sunday, November 8.
The screening is free, and is part of a series of silent film screenings at the library curated and hosted by Ken Gordon. More information may be found
HERE.
This special screening of the 1929 film coincides with the William Kentridge staging of the 1937 Alban Berg opera,
Lulu, at the Metropolitan Opera in Manhattan on various dates during the month of November.
The film and the opera are both based on Frank Wedekind's plays
Erdgeist (
Earth Spirit, 1895) and
Die Büchse der Pandora (
Pandora's Box, 1904).
The screening, with live piano accompaniment by Bernie Anderson, will take place at the Central Branch of the Brooklyn Public
Library, at 10 Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238, which is at the
corner of Flatbush Avenue and Eastern Parkway.
Although the branch does
not open until
1:00 pm, a side-door, on Eastern Parkway, will open at
12:00 noon, to allow entry to the Dweck Center Auditorium, where introductions will begin at 12:30 pm, and the film soon after.
Louise Brooks' birthday takes place on November 14th. Why not attend this special event to celebrate?