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SUMMARY:Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (Live Music & Film)
DESCRIPTION:Live music & film at Turner Sims\nCert U | 1927 | Dir. F. W. Murnau| Drama | USA | 1hrs 37 mins\n\nThis lyrical masterpiece from the director of Nosferatu\, a pinnacle of silent cinema\, is a study of betrayal\, love and reconciliation.\n  \nSunrise (1927) is a landmark film in cinematic history that won the first Academy Award for “Best Unique and Artistic Picture” and received awards for Best Cinematography at the first-ever Academy Awards ceremony. It is often considered one of the greatest films ever made\, known for its romantic drama\, emotional intensity\, and groundbreaking cinematography.   \n \n“Seduced by a vamp from the city\, an unsophisticated farmer in a country village plans to murder his wife. However\, on their journey to reach town\, the couple rediscover their love for each other in a dazzling jazz age sequence. With its dreamlike realism\, fluid camera work and simple\, intense images of unequalled beauty\, this adds up to one of the most enchanting experiences in the history of cinema.” \nThis screening features live multi-instrumental accompaniment from Stephen Horne on piano and Elizabeth-Jane Baldry on harp. \n  \nStephen has long been internationally considered one of the leading silent film accompanists. Although principally a pianist\, he often incorporates other instruments into his performances\, sometimes simultaneously. A house pianist at London’s BFI Southbank for thirty-five years\, he has played at all the major UK venues and recorded music for scores of silent films. He regularly performs internationally and his accompaniments have met with acclaim at many film festivals across Europe and North America\, as well as Asia and North Africa. Discover more about Stephen on his website – stephenhorne.co.uk \nElizabeth-Jane Baldry is an English harpist who performs internationally. Her compositions have been used by ITV\, the BBC\, and Irish\, Japanese\, Danish\, and Canadian film\, radio and television. She is the only silent movie harpist in the world performing live to cinema screenings of early film. A passionate nature-lover\, she is lucky enough to own a magical ten acre wood in the Dartmoor National Park where she grows trees\, keeps bees\, and brews tea in a twig kettle. You can read more about her on her website – elizabethjanebaldry.com \n“Murnau’s greatness lies in this realization – that it is possible to photograph the real world and yet invest it with a variety of poetic\, imaginative\, and subjective qualities.” – David Thomson \nBOOK YOUR TICKET
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sunrise-a-song-of-two-humans
LOCATION:Turner Sims\, Salisbury Rd\, Southampton\, SO17 1BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film,Immersive Cinema,Silent Film with Live Accompaniment,Turner Sims
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SUMMARY:Monty Python and the Foley Grail
DESCRIPTION:In association with PMP and Mercury Studios… Compass Presents…\nMonty Python and the FOLEY Grail\nCert 12A | 1975 | Dir. Terry Gilliam & Terry Jones | Comedy | UK | 92 mins \nAn Expanded Screening of Monty Python and the Holy Grail\, with audience-participation live foley. \n \nGrab your coconuts and go on a quest for the Holy Grail.. (or Foley Grail\, if you will!) Upon your arrival you will be handed a package of foley-delights. Follow your cue-master to add live sound effects – en masse – and make one of the most laugh-out-loud films of all time even funnier! \nReleased in 1975\, Monty Python’s Holy Grail is a comedy masterpiece and cult classic. King Arthur\, King of the Britons\, faces a multitude of obstacles including the tenacious Knights of Ni\, a rude Frenchman and a killer rabbit on his quest to find the Grail. \nThis is a silly screening for silly people. We encourage you to dress for the occasion\, shout out your favourite lines and arrive at MAST: Mayflower Studios upon your invisible horse. \nThis film event is brought to you by Compass Presents. Certificate 12A. Run Time: 2hrs. \nAllergy warning: The foley kit contains food items. Please inform [box office/compass presents] if you have a food allergy on hello@compasspresents.com. \nWarning: this show contains flashing imagery. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/monty-python-and-the-foley-grail
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Comedy,Feature Film,Immersive Cinema
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SUMMARY:The General (1926) with Live Organ Score
DESCRIPTION:Cert U | 1926 | Dir. Buster Keaton & Clyde Bruckman | Action Comedy | US | 78 mins \nExperience the magic of classic cinema like never before with a special screening of the 1926 silent film masterpiece\, The General\, presented with a live score from Donald Mackenzie at the Compton Organ! \n \nStep back in time and immerse yourself in the golden age of film as the thrilling adventures of Buster Keaton come to life on the big screen. The General is widely regarded as one of the greatest silent films ever made\, blending comedy\, drama\, and action in a brilliantly choreographed tale set during the American Civil War. \nBut the real highlight of this event is the Compton Pipe Organ in the hands of the inimitable Donald Mackenzie who will provide a captivating\, authentic soundtrack that enhances every moment of this cinematic gem. As the film unfolds\, the live score will bring an extra layer of emotion and excitement\, making you feel as though you’ve been transported to a 1920s movie palace. \nThis is more than just a screening—it’s a fully immersive experience that celebrates the artistry of both film and live music. Whether you’re a long-time fan of silent cinema or discovering it for the first time\, this event promises an unforgettable evening of entertainment and nostalgia. \nThe General with live score will be followed by a short Q&A with Donald Mackenzie and some of the team responsible for Southampton’s amazing Compton Organ. \nDon’t miss your chance to witness The General as it was meant to be seen—on the big screen\, with the exhilarating accompaniment of a live organ performance. Secure your tickets now for this one-of-a-kind cinematic experience! \nScreening as part of Art of Action\, a UK-wide film season supported by National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. \nPlease help us understand more about our audiences and what we are offering by completing this survey.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw24-the-general-1926-with-live-organ-score
LOCATION:O2 Guildhall\, West Marlands Road\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO147LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Archive and Heritage,Classic,Feature Film,Music,Silent Film with Live Accompaniment
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SUMMARY:THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME WITH LIVE COMPTON ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT
DESCRIPTION:THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME\nCert PG | 1923 | Dir. Wallace Worsley | Drama/Romance | USA | 133 mins \nSouthampton Film Week and Silver Street Films proudly present The Hunchback of Notre Dame with Aaron Hawthorne at the Guildhall Compton Organ.\n  \n \nStep into the mesmerising world of silent cinema as Aaron Hawthorne takes you on a thrilling musical journey alongside the iconic 100-year-old silent thriller\, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Get ready to be transported to the enchanting streets of Paris as Aaron breathes new life into this cinematic gem. \n In 15th-century Paris\, the brother of the archdeacon plots with the gypsy king to foment a peasant revolt. Meanwhile\, a freakish hunchback falls in love with a gypsy dancer. The Hunchback of Notre Dame was Universal’s largest-scale silent film and paved the way for the rest of their enduring legacy of gothic horror from the golden age of film. A heart-rending adaption of Victor Hugo’s 1831 novel\, Notre Dame de Paris with a legendary performance by Lon Chaney. \nThe Guildhall Compton Pipe Organ is one of Southampton’s greatest hidden treasures.  Witness to all the artists\, bands\, performances and events which have taken place at the 02 Guildhall\, the organ pipes wait patiently and quietly above the stage for opportunities such as these when at the hands of the maestro they are brought to life.  Our organ in Southampton is wonderful and unique\, providing two beautiful walnut consoles – one classic and one theatre\, or Variety as it was originally called.  The consoles are positioned either side of the stage and like the pipes above the proscenium arch generally go unnoticed. \nThis event provides a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the wonder of the silent-age as it would have been experienced at the time The Hunchback of Notre Dame was produced\, whilst enjoying the magnificent Compton Organ and a glimpse of an often over-looked jewel in the City’s rich heritage. \nIf you enjoyed last year’s screening of Buster Keaton’s Sherlock Jr (1924) with live music from the Compton organ than you will love this event! \n  \nTickets O2 presale from Thursday 26th October. General on sale from Saturday 28th October.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/hunchbackofnotredame
LOCATION:O2 Guildhall\, West Marlands Road\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO147LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film,Music,SFW2023,Silent Film with Live Accompaniment
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SUMMARY:SFW22: The Secret of NIMH
DESCRIPTION:The Secret of NIMH (1982)\nSaturday 19 November 2022 at 10:00am\nDir. Don Bluth | USA | 1hr 22m | U | Animated Adventure | English subtitles  \n\n\nA widowed field mouse must move her family\, including an ailing son\, to escape a farmer’s plough. Aided by a crow and a pack of super–intelligent\, escaped lab rats\, the brave mother struggles to transplant her home to firmer ground.  \n\n\n\n\nMrs. Brisby\, a widowed mouse\, lives in a cinder block with her children on the Fitzgibbon farm. She is preparing to move her family out of the field they live in as ploughing time approaches\, but her son Timothy has fallen ill\, and moving him could prove fatal. Mrs. Brisby visits The Great Owl\, a wise creature who advises her to visit a mysterious group of rats who live beneath a rose bush on the farm. She visits the rats and meets Nicodemus\, their wise and mystical leader\, and Justin\, a friendly rat who immediately becomes attached to Mrs. Brisby. Whilst there\, she learns that her late husband\, Mr. Jonathon Brisby\, along with the rats\, was part of a series of experiments at a place known only as N.I.M.H.  \nFrustrated with the Walt Disney studio’s reluctance to produce full-length animated films\, Don Bluth along with a number of colleagues left the studio in the early ’80s\, intent on creating movies in the style of Disney’s classics. The Secret of NIMH is the first film Bluth produced after leaving the studio. The film features the voices of Elizabeth Hartman\, Peter Strauss\, Arthur Malet\, Dom DeLuise\, John Carradine\, Derek Jacobi\, Hermione Baddeley\, and Paul Shenar.  \n\nCity Eye Recommends – the Secret of NIMH! \nCity Eye trustee Glen Jevon highlights why he is excited for the screening of The Secret of NIMH at Southampton Film Week and why you should come along too! \n\nSuitable for all the family this popular film\, celebrating its 40th anniversary\, is as relevant now as on its original release. The Secret of NIMH is screening at MAST Mayflower Studios on Saturday 19 November at 10:00am\, tickets availablenow. \nThis performance will be relaxed. There is a relaxed attitude to noise and movement\, and a chillout space will be available before\, during and after the show for anyone that needs a quiet space.  \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-the-secret-of-nimh
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Animation,Classic,Environment,Feature Film,SFW2022,Youth
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Hitchcock's The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog with live score
DESCRIPTION:The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927) with live score\nThursday 17 November 2022 at 8pm\nDir. Alfred Hitchcock | UK | 1hr 38m | PG \n \nThe Lodger: A Story of the London Fog was legendary filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock’s first thriller\, and his first critical and commercial success. A film adaptation of Marie Belloc Lowndes’ 1913 novel\, The Lodger\, this haunting silent thriller tells the tale of a mysterious young man (matinee idol Ivor Novello) who takes up residence at a London boarding house just as a killer known as the Avenger descends upon the city\, preying on blonde women.  The new lodger at Mrs Bunting’s house is secretive and odd – and he matches the description of the killer. But could such a beautiful young man really be a killer? \nThe Hitchcockian atmosphere is enhanced with specially-created live music performed by a trio of musicians from Yorkshire Silent Film Festival: Liz Hanks (cello)\, Trevor Bartlett (percussion)\, and Jonny Best (piano). \nThe screening will be introduced by Professor Michael Williams\, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Southampton\, and author of Ivor Novello: Screen Idol \nAdvance tickets £16 full price\, £14.40 Friends\, £8 students \nOn the day price £20 full price\, £18 Friends\, £10 students \nPresented by Turner Sims in association with Southampton Film Week and Yorkshire Silent Film Festival. \n \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-lodger-a-story-of-the-london-fog-with-live-score
LOCATION:Turner Sims\, Salisbury Rd\, Southampton\, SO17 1BJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film,Music,Silent Film with Live Accompaniment
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SUMMARY:SFW22: Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr at Guildhall with Compton Pipe Organ
DESCRIPTION:Sherlock Jr. (1924) with live accompaniment from Richard Hills at the Compton pipe organ\nTuesday 15 November 2022 at 7:30pm\nDir. Buster Keaton | USA | 45m | U | Feature with live music \nA film projectionist longs to be a detective\, and puts his meagre skills to work when he is framed by a rival for stealing his girlfriend’s father’s pocketwatch.  \nWe are thrilled to announce that this event will begin with a performance by Richard Hills at the organ\, demonstrating the range and full wonder of its capability\, followed by an interval and then the film screening with accompaniment. \n \nAfter a break during lockdown and the Covid pandemic it’s a joy to welcome Silver Street Films back to SFW for our longstanding film week tradition\, a classic silent film with live accompaniment from the historic Guildhall Compton Pipe Organ. Celebrated Cinema Organist Richard Hills will be presenting live soundtrack to the Buster Keaton classic\,  1924’s Sherlock Jr. \nArguably the cleverest of Keaton’s 1920’s films\, this detective fantasy takes place inside the head of a cinema projectionist (Keaton) who – in a sequence that’s a technical marvel to this day – dreams himself into the screen only to be flummoxed by the film’s editing. This film includes many other fantastical set pieces\, including one stunt that even fractured Keaton’s neck\, the footage of which made it into the final film. Keaton suffered from blinding migraines for years afterwards and was unaware of the reason\, until a doctor diagnosed him in the 1930s. \n \nThe Guildhall Compton Pipe Organ is one of Southampton’s greatest hidden treasures.  Witness to all the artists\, bands\, performances and events which have taken place at the 02 Guildhall\, the organ pipes wait patiently and quietly above the stage for opportunities such as these when at the hands of the maestro they are brought to life.  Our organ in Southampton is wonderful and unique\, providing two beautiful walnut consoles – one classic and one theatre\, or Variety as it was originally called.  The consoles are positioned either side of the stage and like the pipes above the proscenium arch generally go unnoticed. \nThis event provides a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the wonder of the silent-age as it would have been experienced at the time Sherlock Jr. was produced\, whilst enjoying the magnificent Compton Organ and a glimpse of an often over-looked jewel in the City’s rich heritage. \nTickets cost £14.95 or £12.75 (concession) including booking fee from the O2 Guildhall. \nPlease note that seating WILL BE PROVIDED although the Guildhall booking system implies that this is a standing event! \n \n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/sfw22-sherlock-jr-1924-at-o2-guildhall-with-compton-pipe-organ
LOCATION:O2 Guildhall\, West Marlands Road\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO147LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film,Local Interest,Music,SFW2022,Silent Film with Live Accompaniment
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SUMMARY:THE SECRET OF KELLS
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Tomm Moore & Nora Twomey | Ireland | 75mins | Cert: PG  \n  \nAn Oscar nominated animation from Ireland\, which tells the incredible story of The Book of Kells\, one of the most important historical documents of all time.  \nLiving with his uncle in the cloistered walls of the Abby of Kells\, young Brendan becomes obsessed with the stories he hears of a yet to be completed book which can turn darkness into light. When Brother Aiden arrives with the incomplete Book of Kells\, he entrusts its completion to Brendan\, who journeys off into the Irish wilderness\, through history\, mythology\, and most importantly\, nature\, to find what he needs.   \nFeaturing jaw-dropping animation and a Hero’s Journey to rival Star Wars\, the Oscar Nominated The Secret of Kells has been likened to the best of Studio Ghibli. A feast for the eyes and the soul\, The Secret of Kells is an exciting animated adventure for children\, and a deeper meditation on how nature and culture intersect\, and the key role this has played across history.  \n  \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/the-secret-of-kells
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Animation,Classic,Feature Film,SFW[end],World Cinema,Youth
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SUMMARY:SPOOR
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Agnieszka Holland | Poland | 128mins | 15  \n  \n  \nIn a rural Polish hunting village\, a semi-retired teacher\, Janina\, notices that her beloved dogs have gone missing\, and she has a good idea what might have happened to them. So begins Spoor\, an off-beat crime thriller in the vein of Fargo which sees Janina take on the local hunters in a quest to find her dogs. Beautifully filmed and thoughtfully adapted from Nobel Prize Winner Olga Tokarszuck’s Drive Your Plow over the Bones of the Dead\, Spoor is a witty\, moving\, and urgent piece of film-making whose unique mix of humour\, environmental and feminist themes\, and a white-knuckle plot with a twist\, marks Agnieszka Holland’s odd-ball murder mystery as one of the most significant environmentally conscious films ever made.  \nWe are incredibly proud to be able to present this very special one off screening of Spoor\, which was never released in the UK. With stunning cinematography\, and unforgettable performances\, it is an unmissable conclusion to the first day of Southampton Film Week[end].   \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/spoor
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film,SFW[end],World Cinema
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220325T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220325T120000
DTSTAMP:20260530T182420
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SUMMARY:KOYAANISQATSI
DESCRIPTION:Dir: Godfrey Reggio | USA | 1982 | 86mins | Cert: U  \n  \nTaking its title from a Hopi word meaning ‘life out of balance\,’ Godfrey Reggio’s Koyaanisqatsi – eight years in the making – displays the lack of balance between humans and our relationship with our environment. Reggio’s breath taking ‘tone poem’ marries experimental editing\, lush cinematography by Ron Fricke (who would go on to make Baraka and Samsara)\, and Phillip Glass’ iconic score to create an audio/visual experience unlike any other. Told without interviews or narration\, Reggio’s film shows our lives\, our goals\, our achievements\, and our failures within the context of their effects on the world around us. By prioritising nature over the human understanding of it\, Reggio reveals both the grandeur of the world around us\, as well as the follies of our attitude towards it.   \nA seminal film both in art and environmental circles\, Koyaanisqatsi\, which celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2022\, is the perfect film to begin our weekend of eco-films\, challenging not only the way we see film itself\, but the world around us too.   \nPlease note that this film screening begins at 10.30am \nDiscounts and Concessions available through the box office.\n– Access Membership Companion seats 75% discount at all performances.\n– Groups 10+ £2.00 off.\n– Festival ticket offer – get 25% off full-price tickets if you book any 4 events across the two days.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/koyaanisqatsi
LOCATION:MAST Mayflower Studios\, 142 - 144 Above Bar Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO14 7DU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Documentary,SFW[end],World Cinema
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191117T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191117T220000
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SUMMARY:Jaws (1975)
DESCRIPTION:1975 | Dir Steven Spielberg | 2:04 | Cert 12A  \n“Perhaps the most perfectly constructed horror story in our time. ” The Hollywood Reporter \n “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.” \nTo mark the re-opening of the historic God’s House Tower\, Southampton Film Week is proud to present the original summer blockbuster\, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. \nWhen a young woman is killed by a shark while skinny-dipping near the New England tourist town of Amity Island\, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches\, but mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him\, fearing that the loss of tourist revenue will cripple the town. Marine Biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer beast\, and the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature. \n \n\n is run by film charity      Charity Number 1089882 \nWe are delighted\, with support of our partners\, to present a number of events for free but if you are able to make a donation when purchasing your ticket or attending an event we will be incredibly grateful – and able to sustain City Eye and Southampton Film Week for years to come!  Thank you.
URL:https://southamptonfilmweek.com/event/jaws-1975
LOCATION:God’s House Tower\, Winkle Street\, Southampton\, Hampshire\, SO142NY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Classic,Feature Film
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