The International Silent Film Festival makes noise online



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The International Silent Film Festival makes noise online

Ratziel San Juan (Philstar.com) – December 4, 2020 – 4:46 pm

MANILA, Philippines – If a film festival falls in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, does it make a sound?

Supossely Yes!

The Manila International Silent Film Festival, for the first time since its inception in 2007, will be digitized to ensure that audiences can watch safely from their own homes.

This is the 14th edition of Asia’s first and oldest silent film festival.

The list of free classic movies to be screened online is composed and accompanied by Filipino musicians.

A total of 10 film selections from Japan, Italy, France and Germany are presented.

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Two Italian films will be screened on Saturday, while French and German works will be screened on Sunday.

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All films will be available for free here, but will only be shown during the following scheduled times.

Friday, December 4, 6:00 pm

  • “The Dull Sword” (1917) – Japan
  • “Thieves of the castle of Baghdad” (1926) – Japan
  • “The Animal Olympics” (1928) – Japan
  • “Two Worlds” (1929) – Japan
  • “Old Man Goichi” (1931) – Japan
  • “One day after a hundred years” (1933) – Japan

Saturday December 5

  • 11:00 h – “The silent killer” (2020) – Italy
  • 18.00 hours – “Malombra” (1917) – Italy

Sunday December 6

  • 11:00 h – “The mansion of fear” (1927) – France
  • 18:00 – “Metropolis” (1927) – Germany



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