SILENT LONDON DECRETA ANCORA UNA VOLTA LE GIORNATE DI PORDENONE MIGLIOR FESTIVAL DI CINEMA MUTO DELL’ANNO
SUCCESSO ANCHE PER GLI EVENTI ORCHESTRALI DI APERTURA E DI CHIUSURA: VINCE THE MANXMAN, MENZIONE SPECIALE PER THE UNKNOWN
LA PERFORMANCE DI JOHN SWEENEY PER LA DIXIÈME SYMPHONIE DI GANCE È IL MIGLIOR ACCOMPAGNAMENTO PER PIANO SOLO
LE GIORNATE DEL CINEMA MUTO A PARIGI
Una rassegna alla Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé propone una selezione di film presentati alla 41^ edizione del festival di Pordenone
THE GIORNATE CLOSES SATURDAY 8 OCTOBER WITH THE MANXMAN
REPEATED SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER AT THE TEATRO VERDI
The Ruritania retrospective will continue next year with a second part, but bids goodbye for this edition with a brace of comedies: Rupert of Hee Haw, with a freewheeling Stan Laurel poking fun at the romanticism of the genre. In the afternoon another short, Long Fliv the King, features a formidable trio of comedians, Charley Chase, Max Davidson, and Oliver Hardy.
LADRONI, THE FIRST LAUREL & HARDY FILM WITH ITALIAN DIALOGUE
Dressing Norma: Fashion in Early Cinema, on Thursday 6 October, will inaugurate a new series of annual lectures devoted to “Character, Costume Design, and Silent Cinema”. The first lecture will be delivered by fashion historian Michelle Tolini Finamore, with an introduction by noted costume designer Deborah Nadoolman Landis.
THE SAGA OF THE FAMILY OF BORG MARKED THE START OF FILM PRODUCTION IN ICELAND
Wednesday 5 October the Norma Talmadge retrospective continues with Yes or No,
and from the section “Venice 90”, Biały Ślad (The White Trail, 1932), which represented Poland at the first Venice Film Festival (Mostra Internazionale d’Arte Cinematografica).
NORMA TALMADGE, THE LADY
LE GIORNATE DEL CINEMA MUTO, PORDENONE
NORMA TALMADGE, THE LADY. TUESDAY 4 OCTOBER CONTINUES THE RETROSPECTIVE DEVOTED TO THE AMERICAN STAR
The Ruritania retrospective presents two historic documentaries from 1912 featuring King Nicolas of Montenegro, one from Italy by Luca Comerio, Dalla Villa Reale di Rjeka (Montenegro), the other from France by Gaumont, Le Roi Nicolas de Monténégro.