Program of the VIII Edition
The Strade del Cinema International Silent Film Festival will take place at the Aosta Roman Theatre from August 6th to August 13th and will be dedicated to Charlie Chaplin.
The festival is organized by the Strade del Cinema Cultural Association and the City of Aosta, in collaboration with the Turin National Museum of Cinema/Fondazione Maria Adriana Prolo and the support of the UNESCO Italian National Commission.
No entrance fee.
AUGUST 6
ROMAN THEATRE - 21h30
Opening Event in collaboration with AOSTACLASSICA
Tribute to Stanley Kubrick through Gyorgy Ligeti's music
Orchestra Laboratorio SFOM diected by Mauro Gino
AUGUST 7
ROMAN THEATRE - 21h30
YOUNG EUROPEAN MUSICIANS CONTEST
Retrospective Charlie Chaplin 2
The Fireman, music by Chirichiello e i casi a parte
producer: Charles Chaplin for Lone Star Mutual; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Frank D. Williams and Roland Totheroh; with: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Lloyd Bacon, Albert Austin; release date: 12 June 1916.
producer: Charles Chaplin for Lone Star Mutual; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Frank D. Williams; photography assistant: Roland Totheroh; with: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Lloyd Bacon, Albert Austin; release date: 10 July 1916.
AUGUST 8
ROMAN THEATRE - 21h30
YOUNG EUROPEAN MUSICIANS CONTEST
Retrospective Charlie Chaplin 2
The Adventurer, music by Parallelo Dramma
producer: Charles Chaplin for Lone Star Mutual; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Roland Totheroh; with: Charles Chaplin, Henri Bergman, Edna Purviance, Martha Golden, Eric Campbell; release date: 22 October 1917
producer: Charles Chaplin for Lone Star Mutual; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Frank D. Williams; photography assistant: Roland Totheroh; with: Charles Chaplin, Eric Campbell, Edna Purviance, Lloyd Bacon, Albert Austin; release date: 15 May 1916
AUGUST 9
ROMAN THEATRE - 20h30
YOUNG EUROPEAN MUSICIANS CONTEST
Retrospective Charlie Chaplin 2
The Tramp, music by Lili Refrain
producer: Jess Robbins for The Essanay Films; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Henri Ensign; with: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Fred Goodwins, Lloyd Bacon; release date: 11 April 1915
producer: Jess Robbins for The Essanay Films; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Henri Ensign; with: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Wesley Ruggles, Lawrence A. Bowes; release date: 21 June 1915
AUGUST 10
ROMAN THEATRE - 21h30
YOUNG EUROPEAN MUSICIANS CONTEST
Retrospective Charlie Chaplin 2
Easy Street, music by Illya Amar
producer: Charles Chaplin for Lone Star Mutual; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Roland Totheroh; with: Charles Chaplin, Henri Bergman, Edna Purviance, Albert Austin; release date: 5 February 1917
Work, music by Elia Casu/Antonio Pinna Duo
producer: Jess Robbins for The Essanay Films; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Henri Ensign; with: Charles Chaplin, Billy Armstrong, Edna Purviance; release date: 21 June 1915
AUGUST 11
ROMAN THEATRE - 21h30
YOUNG EUROPEAN MUSICIANS CONTEST
Retrospective Charlie Chaplin 2
The Pawnshop, music by PanGea Orchestra
producer: Charles Chaplin for Lone Star Mutual; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Roland Totheroh; with: Charles Chaplin, Henri Bergman, Edna Purviance, John Rand; release date: 2 October 1916
producer: Charles Chaplin pour Lone Star Mutual; director: Charles Chaplin; photography: Roland Totheroh; with: Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Lloyd Bacon, Albert Austin; release date: 2 October 1916
AUGUST 12
ROMAN THEATRE - 21h30 - EVENTS
IN COLLABORATION WITH THE TURIN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CINEMA
Events: Tigre Reale (Italy, 1916)
Music by Paolo Angeli, Gavino Murgia and Antonello Salis
Tigre Reale (ITALY, 1916)
director: Giovanni Pastrone; writer : Giovanni Vergada (1873); photography: Giovanni Tomatis, Segundo de Chomón; producer: Itala Film, Turin; original length: 1742 m; copy length: 1600 m ; titles: italian; censor certificate: 11662 du 20/6/1916; release date in Rome: 9/11/1916; preview: Turin, "Salone Ghersi", July 1916; Rome, 9 november 1916 With: Pina Menichelli (Countess Natka), Alberto Nipoti (Giorgio la Ferita), Febo Mari (Dolsi), Valentina Frascaroli (Erminia), Gabriel Moreau (Count De Rancy), Ernesto Vaser, Enrico Gemelli;
restored copy: 35mm bn col, 1592 mt., 69' a 20 ft/s
AUGUST 13
ROMAN THEATRE - 21h30 - EVENTS
Events: Safety Last (USA, 1923)
Music by Neil Brand
Safety Last (USA, 1923)
production: Hal Roach pour Hal Roach Studios; director: Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor; writers: Hal Roach, Sam Taylor, Tim Whelan; photography: Walter Lundin; artistic direction: Fred Guiol; with: Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Bill Strother, Noah Young, Westcott B. Clarke; release date : 1 April 1923.
Country boy (Lloyd) heads to the big city to seek success. While working as a clerk in a department store, he talks the manager into offering $1000 to anyone who can bring more customers to the store. He then arranges for a friend, a "human fly," (Strothers) to climb the face of the store building as a publicity stunt. Unfortunatly the "human fly" is a wanted man, and when "The Law" (Young) shows, our hero must make the climb, himself. At each ledge he encounters new difficulties, climaxing in the famous 'clock scene.' Written by Herman Seifer
35mm copy from “The Harold Lloyd Trust” Los Angeles, U.S.A.
acknowledgements to Suzanne Lloyd and Bonnie Marshall
August 6
TRIBUTE TO STANLEY KUBRICK
August 7
THE FIREMAN music by Chirichiello e i casi a parte & THE VAGABOND music by Yati Durant Ensemble
August 8
THE ADVENTURER music by Parallelo Dramma & THE FLOORWALKER music by Simone Maggio
August 9
THE TRAMP music by Lili Refrain & SHANGAIED music by Magus
August 10
EASY STREET music by Illya Amar & WORK music by Elia Casu/Antonio Pinna Duo
August 11
THE PAWNSHOP music by PanGea Orchestra & THE RINK music by Federico Missio Movie Kit
August 12
TIGRE REALE/PAOLO ANGELI, GAVINO MURGIA, ANTONELLO SALIS
August 13
SAFETY LAST/NEIL BRAND

