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Silent Film Festival wrappedAfter four days of packed houses and 18 extraordinary programs, the 16th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival ended on a spectacular note.
<> Alexander Payne introduces the Closing Night Film Photo © Pamela Gentile<>
The festival concluded with Victor Sjöström's masterpiece HE WHO GETS SLAPPED and the brilliant accompaniment by the Matti Bye Ensemble from Sweden. In their excellent introductions of the film, Guest Director Alexander Payne declared himself a "Silent Film Festival lifer," and Leonard Maltin expounded on the festival's growth and success.
<> Kevin Brownlow illuminates his restoration of Abel Gance's NAPOLEONPhoto © Pamela Gentile <> The excitement of Opening Night was doubled by the announcement that the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, in association with American Zoetrope, The Film Preserve, Photoplay Productions, and BFI, will present Kevin Brownlow's restoration of NAPOLEON at the magnificent Paramount Theatre, Oakland, with Carl Davis conducting the U.S. premiere of his orchestral score. Brownlow went on to give an incredible presentation on Sunday morning detailing his life's masterwork of the complete restoration of Abel Gance's epic. Because of the scale and complexity of this production, this is the one and only opportunity to see this restoration in the United States. Napoleon tickets and information.
Executive Director Stacey Wisnia presents the Silent Film Festival Award to Jan-Christoper Horak of UCLA Film & Television ArchivePhoto © Pamela Gentile Saturday afternoon saw Executive Director Stacey Wisnia's presentation of the Silent Film Festival Award to the UCLA Film & Television Archive. Jan-Christopher Horak accepted the award onstage and introduced UCLA's recent restoration ofTHE GOOSE WOMAN, featuring Lousie Dresser's incredibly nuanced performance and accompaniment to match by Stephen Horne.
The Matti Bye Ensemble accompanies He Who Gets SlappedPhoto ©Pamela Gentile
The fruits of the collaboration between the Silent Film Festival and the Headlands Center for the Arts to create a residency for Matti Bye and Kristian Holmgren culminated in the premiere of three beautiful scores at this year's festival. Their indelible accompaniment of THE GREAT WHITE SILENCE brought the audience to tears and received a standing ovation.
The festival struck many other high notes: The premiere of the George Eastman House restoration of the Douglas Fairbanks romp MR. FIX-IT, with accompaniment by Dennis James on the Castro's Mighty Wurlitzer, the preeminent theater organ in the world.
Jonathan Richman introducesIl Fuoco with his Golden Rule Photo ©Tommy Lau
Jonathan Richman invoked his personal Golden Rule in his hilarious introduction of the Italian diva film IL FUOCO: don't give the film away! Stephen Horne's accompaniment of the film was infused with the ethereal voice of Jill Tracy.
The czar of noir Eddie Muller gave a rousing and appreciative introduction to the rare screening of THE WOMAN MEN YEARN FOR, Marlene Dietrich's first starring role, with lovely accompaniment by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra. This year's VARIATIONS ON A THEME panel sparked controversy with its sometimes heated and often eloquent discussion of different approaches to silent film accompaniment.
Giovanni Spinelli accompanies Sunrise Photo ©Pamela Gentile
The Thursday night presentation of SUNRISE was accompanied by the world premiere of Giovanni Spinelli's electric guitar score. Spinelli performed onstage with the film, inspiring both rapturous praise and equally adamant detraction. The very rare presentation of Mikhail Kalatozov's artful agitprop film THE NAIL IN THE BOOT featured music by Stephen Horne, who accompanied on piano, accordion, and flute (sometimes simultaneously!). On Saturday morning, Leonard Maltin and J.B. Kaufman gave a tour of Walt Disney's first animated shorts, DISNEY'S LAUGH-O-GRAMS, which, with accompaniment by Donald Sosin and student musicians, delighted adults and children alike. We loved seeing you there and sharing these films and programs with you, and cannot wait to see you again in March for NAPOLEON at the Paramount Theatre! 06.08.2011 | Editor's blog Cat. : Abel Gance Abel Gance Alexander Payne Carl Davis Carl Davis CDATA Cinema of France czar Dennis James Dennis James Donald Sosin Eddie Muller Entertainment Entertainment Executive Director Film Fuoco Giovanni Spinelli Golden Rule Human Interest Human Interest J.B. Kaufman Jan-Christoper Horak Jan-Christopher Horak Jill Tracy John Ford Jonathan Richman Kevin Brownlow Kevin Brownlow Kristian Holmgren Leonard Maltin Marlene Dietrich Matti Bye Mikhail Kalatozov Napoleon Napoleon Oakland Pamela Gentile Person Career San Francisco San Francisco Silent Film Festival Silent film Stacey Wisnia Stephen Horne Sweden the 16th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival the San Francisco Silent Film Festival the Silent Film Festival the Silent Film Festival Award Tommy Lau UCLA United States Victor Sjostrom Walt Disney World Health Organization AWARDS
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