Last weekend saw the culmination of the Bristol Silent Film Festival, now in it’s fourth year. Four days of silent films and talks by officionados and actors from the period including a gala evening at the Colston Hall at which Paul Merton introduced a restoration of Chaplin’s 1925 The Gold Rush accompanied by a newly commissioned version of the original score, for a 15-piece orchestra. The evening, which included shorts by Laurel and Hardy, Harold Lloyd, was a huge success; the auditorium was packed and the atmosphere was electric. If you’ve not seen a silent film in the way it was originally meant to be shown, you’re missing out on a real treat!
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Silents are Golden
Sunday, January 27th, 2008Them!
Thursday, October 12th, 2006One of my all-time favourite movies may just be coming true. Ok, it’s not Los Angeles and it’s not Giant Ants, but surely the appearance of radioactive snails some 40 years after a hydrogen bomb accident is too much like those great tales of yore to be overlooked.