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San Francisco Silent Film Festival (next three days)...

Posted by Audiophilander on July 16, 2010 at 10:17:35:

Friday (7/16):

11:30 am - Amazing Tales from the Archives
2:00 pm - A Spray of Plum Blossoms
6:00 pm - Rotaie
8:15 pm - Metropolis (the restoration)

Saturday (7/17):

10:00 am - The Big Business of Short, Funny Films (with Pete Doctor & Leonard Maltin)
12:00 pm - Variations on a Theme - Musicians on the Craft of Composing and Performing for Silent Film
2:00 pm - The Flying Ace
4:00 pm - The Strongman
6:30 pm - Diary of a Lost Girl
9:30 pm - Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages

Sunday (7/18):

10:00 am - Amazing Tales from the Archives, Part II
12:00 pm - The Shakedown
2:30 pm - Man with a Movie Camera
4:30 pm - The Woman Disputed
7:30 pm - L'Heureuse Mort


For the next three days we're attending the Silent Film Festival at the lavishly nouveau period Castro Theater. Among the many guests, David Shepherd, Kevin Brownlow, Leonard Maltin and Pete Doctor (Pixar: Monsters, Inc., & Up). This is looking very "kewl!"

For those interested I will provide updates as time allows.

More news as it ripens!

Cheers,
AuPh