At a glance timetable – British Silent Film Festival

WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2017
PUBLIC COLLOQUIUM SILENT TO SOUND
9am-10.30am Registration
10.30am -12pm SESSION 1
John Ritchie: “…tries to talk with a Scotch Accent.”
Nyasha Sibanda: “Here to Stay”: Sound Becomes Inevitable in 1928-1930
Laurie Ede: George Pearson: a Philosophy of Sound
12pm-1pm LUNCH & BOOK LAUNCH
1pm-2.30pm SESSION 2
Michael Eaton: Mr Gilfil’s Love Story (1920) Presentation and screening
Bryony Dixon: E.A.Humphriss and the super blooper: a few oddities in the transition to sound film.
Gerhild Krebbs: Sounding out Self and Other for British Audiences, 1927-1939
2.30pm-2.45pm BREAK
2.45pm-4.15pm SESSION 3
Jonathan Best: Improvisation in silent-era keyboard accompaniments
Federico Striuli: The Italian cinema from silence to sound: films and production strategies in the period of the transition.
4.15pm-4.30pm BREAK
4.30pm-6pm SESSION 4
Henry K Miller: British Sounds 1925–7
Geoff Brown: From Orchestra Pit to Spool Box: Musical Accompaniments in Early British Talkies
6pm-7.30pm DINNER
8pm-10pm St Mary De Castro Church
Edgar Allan Poe evening
The fall of the House of Usher, The Tell Tale Heart, Prelude
Presented by Bryony Dixon
THURSDAY 14 SEPTEMBER
SILENT TO SOUND
9am-10.30am
Rookery Nook (1930) 76 mins
The Aldwych Farce and early sound cinema. Introduced by Geoff Brown
10.30am-11am BREAK
11am-12.30pm
Raise the Roof (1930) 77 mins.
Introduced by Laraine Porter
12.30pm-1.30pm LUNCH
1.30pm-2.20pm
“The Last Silent Picture Show” 50mins.
Presented by Geoff Brown
2.20pm-2.45pm BREAK
2.45pm-4.15pm
Such is the Law 88 mins
4.15pm-4.45pm BREAK
Suspense (1930) 81 mins
Introduced by Geoff Brown
6.15pm-8pm DINNER & WINE RECEPTION
8pm-10pm
Cocktails (1928)
Introduced by Laraine Porter
FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER
BRITISH SILENTS
9am-11am
Balaclava (1928) 72min
Men Like These (1931). 45 mins
Introduced by Laraine Porter
11am-11.30am BREAK
11.30am-12.30pm
“Around the World in 20 Films: Asian focus”.
Presented by Bryony Dixon
12.30pm-1.30pm LUNCH
1.30pm-3.30pm
Dawson City: Frozen Time (120 mins)
3.30pm-4pm BREAK
4pm-5.20pm
The Great Flood (2012) 80mins (TBC)
5.20pm-5.45pm BREAK
5.45pm-7.15pm
Anders al die Andern/ Different from the Others (1919) 50mins.
Plus illustrated talk by Dr Matthew Jones
7.15pm-8.30pm DINNER
8.30pm -10pm
Hands Up! (1926) 70mins
SATURDAY 16 SEPTEMBER
BRITISH SILENTS
9am-10.30am
Women Variety Performers on Phonofilm.
Presented by Tony Fletcher
Early sound and recording systems
Presented by Phil Carli
10.30am-11am BREAK
P.G Wodehouse programme.
Rodney Fails to Qualify, Ordeal by Golf, The Long Hole.
Plus reading by Neil Brand and Bryony Dixon
12.30pm-1.30pm LUNCH
1.30pm-2.45pm
Family Matinee Canine Capers
Wedding Bells, Limousine Love, Teddy at the Throttle & Rescued by Rover
2.45pm-3pm BREAK
3pm-4.30pm
The Pleasure Garden (1925) 75mins.
Introduced by Neil Brand
4.30pm-4.45pm BREAK
4.45pm-6.30pm
A Sister of Six (1926) 102 mins
6.30pm-8pm DINNER
8pm-10pm
Vampyr (1932) 70mins
With Minima and Stephen Horne
SUNDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
BRITISH SILENTS
9.15am-10.30am
Paradise (1928) 90mins.
10.45am-11.15am BREAK
11.15am-12.30pm
The Flying Scotsman (1929)
Introduced by Steve Foxon
12.30pm-1.30pm LUNCH
1.30pm-3pm
‘Slow Silents’ Silent Canal and barge programme
Introduced by Bryony Dixon.
3pm-3.30pm BREAK
3.30pm-5pm
Jenny Gilbertson from silent to sound. The Rugged Island: a Shetland Lyric (1933) silent 60mins
Presented by Sarah Neely
5pm-5.30pm BREAK
5.30pm – 7pm
Hirondelle et la Mésange (1920), 80mins
This film has been restored by La Cinémathèque française.
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