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Thomas Hahn: Robin Hood in Film and Popular Culture
Thomas Hahn is the author of Robin Hood in Popular Culture and one of the worlds leading a...
published: 12 May 2010
author: UniversityRochester
Thomas Hahn: Robin Hood in Film and Popular Culture
Thomas Hahn is the author of Robin Hood in Popular Culture and one of the worlds leading authorities on the outlaw hero. Professor Hahn specializes in medieval literature and popular culture, including film. He is a founding member of the International Association for Robin Hood studies and frequently comments on the interpretation of Robin Hood in film, literature and as a creature of the media. Here he talks about the evolution of Robin Hood and the release of new 2010 Robin Hood film.
published: 12 May 2010
views: 697
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Holocaust Survivor Testimony :Andrei Călăraşu
Andrei Călăraşu was born in 1922 in Botosani, Romania as Bernard Grupper, son of Zalman an...
published: 27 Apr 2011
author: YadVashem
Holocaust Survivor Testimony :Andrei Călăraşu
Andrei Călăraşu was born in 1922 in Botosani, Romania as Bernard Grupper, son of Zalman and Eti. He grew up in Jassy, where his mother passed away. On 29 June 1941, with the German invasion of Russia, Bernard, his father and his brother, Paul, were taken to the local police courtyard. At midnight, they were marched to the train station where German and Romanian soldiers pulled gold teeth from their mouths, and cut off fingers bearing gold rings. The three men were placed into a closed carriage with 120 others. During the eight-day journey, some lost their sanity and others their lives, including Zalman and Paul. Bernard was saved because Viorica Agarici, the Red Cross representative in Romania, insisted that the carriages be opened to remove the bodies, air out the cars and give the prisoners water. Agarici was later recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. The train arrived in Călăraşi and the survivors disembarked. Sick with pneumonia, Bernard was laid down on the floor of the local synagogue, while Romanian soldiers continued to shoot many of the Jews. Altogether, some 14000 Jews from Jassy were murdered. A few months later, Călăraşu was returned to Jassy with some of the few survivors of the massacre, and sent to hard labor. He was liberated with the arrival of the Red Army in the summer of 1944. Bernard studied at the Academy for Theater Arts in Jassy and in Bucharest. To maximize his professional opportunities, he changed his name from Bernard Grupper to Andrei ...
published: 27 Apr 2011
author: YadVashem
views: 1777
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Skinhead Farewell, by Richard Allen. BBC TV, 1996.
James Moffat (1922 in Canada, 1993 in England), was an author who wrote under several pen ...
published: 18 Jan 2009
author: SerrallongaBCN
Skinhead Farewell, by Richard Allen. BBC TV, 1996.
James Moffat (1922 in Canada, 1993 in England), was an author who wrote under several pen names. He produced many pulp novels for the United Kingdom publishing house New English Library during the 1970s. Moffat's pen names included Richard Allen, Etienne Aubin (The Terror of the Seven Crypts) and Trudi Maxwell (Diary of A Female Wrestler). Moffat's pulp novels mostly focused on youth subcultures of the late 1960s and 1970s, such as skinheads, hippies and bikers. Moffat often expressed admiration for his subject matter and commented on social issues, mostly from a right wing perspective The collected works of Richard Allen were reissued in a six volume set by ST Publishing in the 1990s. A BBC TV documentary about his life, Skinhead Farewell, aired in 1996. Allen's formulaic and sensationalist writing style has been imitated by Neoist writer Stewart Home. Mark Sargeant wrote a feature in Scootering Magazine titled The Richard Allen Legacy. An interview titled The Return of Joe Hawkins with publisher George Marshall was in issue seven of Skinhead Times (1992). Books written as Richard Allen: Boot Boys Demo Dragon Skins Knuckle Girls Mod Rule Punk Rock Skinhead Skinhead Escapes Skinhead Farewell Skinhead Girls Smoothies Sorts Suedehead Teeny Bopper Idol Terrace Terrors Top-Gear For Skinhead Trouble For Skinhead (originally to be titled Skinhead In Trouble)
published: 18 Jan 2009
author: SerrallongaBCN
views: 31309
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Kodak 1922 Kodachrome Film Test
A sample of some of the earliest color motion picture film you will see. Visit Kodak's A T...
published: 03 Mar 2010
author: KodakTube
Kodak 1922 Kodachrome Film Test
A sample of some of the earliest color motion picture film you will see. Visit Kodak's A Thousand Words blog for a post about the video: 1000words.kodak.com Music: Killer Tracks CD entitled: KT223 (Inspire). First track used is called "Breath," the second is called "Kindle." This footage is from the George Eastman House collections. Preservation was completed by the museum's Motion Picture Department, a project of Sabrina Negri, a student in Eastman House's L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation and a recipient of the Haghefilm Foundation Fellowship.
published: 03 Mar 2010
author: KodakTube
views: 674988
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Nosferatu (1922) - Full Movie
Originally released in 1922 as Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie Des Grauens, director FW Murnau's...
published: 03 Jan 2009
author: LuckyStrike502
Nosferatu (1922) - Full Movie
Originally released in 1922 as Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie Des Grauens, director FW Murnau's chilling and eerie adaption of Stoker's Dracula is a silent masterpiece of terror which to this day is the most striking and frightening portrayal of the legend. Nosferatu is in the public domain, and can be downloaded here for free: www.archive.org
published: 03 Jan 2009
author: LuckyStrike502
views: 2769490
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Will Rogers in "THE ROPIN' FOOL" (1922) musical score by Ben Model
An excerpt from the silent film "THE ROPIN' FOOL" (1922), starring Will Rogers and with a ...
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: silentfilmmusic
Will Rogers in "THE ROPIN' FOOL" (1922) musical score by Ben Model
An excerpt from the silent film "THE ROPIN' FOOL" (1922), starring Will Rogers and with a musical score by Ben Model. The film is available on DVD from www.reelclassicdvd.com -- "A Festival of Silent Comedy vol. 6". Also on the disc: John Bunny in "A Cure for Pokeritis", Monty Banks in "A Bedroom Scandal", Larry Semon in "The Bakery", Our Gang in "Dogs of War" and Mickey McGuire (Rooney) in "Mickey in School".
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: silentfilmmusic
views: 11046
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Greek Film Clip from Nikos Koundouros' "1922",
"One of the keenest impressions which I brought away with me from Smyrna was a feeling of ...
published: 14 Jan 2008
author: mackyv
Greek Film Clip from Nikos Koundouros' "1922",
"One of the keenest impressions which I brought away with me from Smyrna was a feeling of shame that I belonged to the human race." US. Consul at Smyrna, George Horton The Smyrna affair...has been somehow soft-pedaled and almost expunged from the memory of present day man." Henry Miller It's because of the truth of the Henry Miller statement that I commemorate Symrna & it victims by highlighting the 1978 Greek film by Nikos Koundouros called "1922", which tries to give some idea of what happened to it's Greek & Armenian population. No fictional film can convey the real horrors of what really happen there. Due to many requests for more clips from this film, I've uploaded this early scene which occurs just after some surviving Greeks from Smyrna (Armenians having been killed on the spot), were forced to embark on one of the infamous Death Marches. Here they stop at the first watering-hole, and what happens here is just a prelude to what it to come. Historical accounts from those who witnessed, or in rare cases, survived these Death Marches, both Greek & Armenians, confirm that the people who didn't die from either from thirst/hunger/exhaustion, were slowly picked-off by being robbed, raped and murdered. These crimes were not only committed by the regular Turkish soldiers, but also by any Irregular, bandit/criminal, who happened to pass by. The Irregular/Bandit is this scene just chooses to kill a complete stranger to him, in order to satisfy his depraved bloodlust. I may ...
published: 14 Jan 2008
author: mackyv
views: 7619
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Larry Semon in "The Saw Mill" (1922)
YOU MAY WANT THE FULL SCREEN OPTION FOR THIS VIDEO. Larry Semon was a famous silent comic....
published: 27 Dec 2010
author: panskeptic
Larry Semon in "The Saw Mill" (1922)
YOU MAY WANT THE FULL SCREEN OPTION FOR THIS VIDEO. Larry Semon was a famous silent comic. At the time, the public ranked him above Keaton and Lloyd, second only to Chaplin. We may feel differently now, but Semon's prime work is much better than that awful silent "Wizard of Oz" that's in circulation. Larry Semon was the son of a magician, and worked as a cartoonist, gag man and director before going in front of the camera himself. His special effects can be dazzling, and even a master like Buster Keaton used to wonder publicly how they were done. The sadistic foreman hiding behind the bushy mustache and eyebrows is Oliver Hardy, in the days before he was teamed with Stan Laurel. The mill owner is Semon regular Frank Alexander, a 350-pounder who may have had more stuff dumped on him than any actor in film history. Gagman and Co-director Norman Taurog later became a contract director with MGM, and Hans Koenekamp became a second unit and special effects cinematographer at Warner Brothers. No copyright claim.
published: 27 Dec 2010
author: panskeptic
views: 3471
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Smyrna 1922 - the real face of turkey
"The Great Fire of Smyrna is the name commonly given to the fire that ravaged Izmir/Smyrna...
published: 16 May 2008
author: TURKlSHMEDIA
Smyrna 1922 - the real face of turkey
"The Great Fire of Smyrna is the name commonly given to the fire that ravaged Izmir/Smyrna from 13 to 17 September 1922. Turkish armed forces systematically burned the city and killed Greek and Armenian inhabitants. This is based on extensive eyewitness evidence from Western troops sent to Smyrna during the evacuation, foreign diplomats/relief workers based at Smyrna and Turkish sources." - www.Wikipedia.org David Magarian discovered this 16mm edited nitrate film by chance hidden in his grandmother's apartment in NYC for 60 years. Luckily he transfered it to digital before it completely disintegrated & we truly thank him for it. Davids grandfather, George Magarian, was born in 1895, educated at the American College at Konia, Turkey and, later, served as director of the Konya YMCA, filmed Smyrna, Turkey, immediately after it's genocidal destruction.
published: 16 May 2008
author: TURKlSHMEDIA
views: 28261
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The Toll Of The Sea (1922)
The Toll of the Sea is a 1922 American motion picture, directed by Chester M. Franklin, pr...
published: 09 Sep 2011
author: smpr12
The Toll Of The Sea (1922)
The Toll of the Sea is a 1922 American motion picture, directed by Chester M. Franklin, produced by the Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation, and released by Metro Pictures in 1922, featuring Anna May Wong in her first leading role. It was the eighth color feature film, the second Technicolor feature, the first color feature made in Hollywood, and the first color feature anywhere that did not require a special projector to be shown. The original camera negative survives except for the final 2 reels. In 1985 the UCLA Film and Television Archive preserved the film from the original 35 mm nitrate negative. Because modern film technology was used to create a color print instead of the original Technicolor Process 2, which involved cementing together two film strips base to base, the resulting image quality is likely better than the original prints appeared. Director: Chester M. Franklin Writer: Frances Marion (story) Stars: Anna May Wong, Kenneth Harlan and Beatrice Bentley
published: 09 Sep 2011
author: smpr12
views: 3124
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WLADYSLAW STAREWICZ - FROGLAND 1922
Made in 1922 while Starewicz was in Paris, this film (also known as "The Frogs who Wanted ...
published: 02 Feb 2009
author: Cosmonina
WLADYSLAW STAREWICZ - FROGLAND 1922
Made in 1922 while Starewicz was in Paris, this film (also known as "The Frogs who Wanted a King") is a fable in the best Aesop tradition... the moral: Be careful what you ask for... you might get it! The Frogs of Frogland think they need a king... they beg Jupiter (their human god?) to send them one. First, he sends a Wooden King. The frogs realize the Wooden King doesn't do anything (he can just barely roll his eyes...), so they ask Jupiter for "a better King". Jupiter complies... he sends a Stork King. Storks, of course, eat frogs. Too late, the Frogs realize the error of their ways. They plead for help from Jupiter, while hiding underwater (This is a technically interesting scene... the frog puppets seem to be in an aquarium, but the bubbles flowing through the aquarium move in sync with their speech... it doesn't look like stop-motion, in other words. He may have used puppets on "rods" for this). Jupiter is now irritated beyond belief, and "Gives 'em Thunder" (actually lightning). These naughty frogs won't bother anyone ever again. ________________________________________ The frog puppets, and some of Starewicz' others, were recently on display in the Museum of the Moving Image in London and the NY MoMA They are also seen in the Starewicz films "Nose to the Wind" and "Winter Carousel". This film makes a brief appearance in the 1996 major motion picture "BASQUIAT". Although we don't see enough of "Frogland" in this film, it is quite relevant ...
published: 02 Feb 2009
author: Cosmonina
views: 7622
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1922 - Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King - Part 1
Director: Stefan Stuckert / UK / 2010 To celebrate the launch of Stephen King's new book F...
published: 15 Oct 2010
author: futureshorts
1922 - Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King - Part 1
Director: Stefan Stuckert / UK / 2010 To celebrate the launch of Stephen King's new book Full Dark, No Stars, Future Shorts and Hodder and Stoughton have worked with four of the most exciting directors in the Future Shorts network to create four film trailers ahead of the release. Set in Nebraska in 1922, 1922 is the story of confession and retribution...
published: 15 Oct 2010
author: futureshorts
views: 63831
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Nosferatu ( Dracula ) 1922 silent film part 1 of 4
1922's silent classic Nosferatu edited. This is act 1...
published: 03 Feb 2009
author: Ravenwood2008
Nosferatu ( Dracula ) 1922 silent film part 1 of 4
1922's silent classic Nosferatu edited. This is act 1
published: 03 Feb 2009
author: Ravenwood2008
views: 7828
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Judy Garland Sang (Thousands Cheer)
Judy Garland (June 10, 1922 -- June 22, 1969) was an American actress and singer. Through ...
published: 21 Nov 2010
author: ducadelaide
Judy Garland Sang (Thousands Cheer)
Judy Garland (June 10, 1922 -- June 22, 1969) was an American actress and singer. Through a career that spanned 45 of her 47 years, Garland attained international stardom as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist and on the concert stage. Respected for her versatility, she received a Juvenile Academy Award, won a Golden Globe Award, received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for her work in films, as well as Grammy Awards and a Special Tony Award. Thousands Cheer is a 1943 American musical-comedy released by MGM. Produced at the height of the Second World War, the film was intended as a morale booster for American troops and their families.
published: 21 Nov 2010
author: ducadelaide
views: 34106
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Smyrna 1922
"The Great Fire of Smyrna is the name commonly given to the fire that ravaged Izmir/Smyrna...
published: 10 Mar 2010
author: Davidian Video Productions
Smyrna 1922
"The Great Fire of Smyrna is the name commonly given to the fire that ravaged Izmir/Smyrna from 13 to 17 September 1922. Turkish armed forces systematically burned the city and killed Greek and Armenian inhabitants. This is based on extensive eyewitness evidence from Western troops sent to Smyrna during the evacuation, foreign diplomats/relief workers based at Smyrna and Turkish sources." - www.Wikipedia.org
Robert Davidian's grandfather, George Magarian, born in 1895, educated at the American College at Konya, Turkey and, later, director of the Konya YMCA, filmed Smyrna, Turkey, immediately after it's genocidal destruction.
The resulting 35mm edited nitrate film was hidden in my grandmother's apartment in NYC for 60 years. I was lucky to transfer it to digital before it completely disintegrates. -Robert Davidian 5 March 2008
Three years ago, I met with Fulbrighter, film maker Maria Iliou, in Washington DC to restore the film and transfer it to HD video at Colorlab. This was an initiative by Iliou & PROTEAS, funded by PROTEAS, a Greek not for profit company, that has been saving archival materials about SMYRNA and THE EXCHANGE all around the world the last 3 years. I gave them permission to include this material in their two projects, SMYRNA and EXCHANGE, that will be opening at the BENAKI MUSEUM in December 15th 2011 (SMYRNA) and February 12th 2012 (EXCHANGE) a first presentation of those images in Greece to be done by my agreement. It is a Maria's Iliou and PROTEAS initiative, funded by BODOSSAKIS FOUNDATION, JF COSTOPOULOS FOUNDATION, ARGYROS FOUNDATION, NICHOLAS BOURAS FOUNDATION, JIM CHANOS, ROY & DIANE VAGELOS FOUNDATION. - Robert Davidian 19 April 2011
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MURNAU THE VAMPIRE (2007) Oscar Alvarado´s
OSCAR ALVARADOS´S free animated short film.
Created only with Blender (www.blender.org)
Th...
published: 13 Nov 2008
author: Oscar Alvarado
MURNAU THE VAMPIRE (2007) Oscar Alvarado´s
OSCAR ALVARADOS´S free animated short film.
Created only with Blender (www.blender.org)
This short film is a free adaptation from the original film "Nosferatu" directed by Frederick Murnau in 1922.
MURNAU THE VAMPIRE was presented for first time in the BLENDER CONFERENCE in Amsterdam en 2007.
In 8 months Oscar Alvarado works in the production of MURNAU THE VAMPIRE, and the entire short (27 minutes) was made only by Oscar.
The soundtrack and the musical theme was composed by the italian goth band, "Theatres des Vampires".
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Jonas Mekas, Walden, 1969 (excerpt)
available through re-voir.com
Jonas Mekas - Walden/Diaries, Notes and Sketches
1969, 16...
published: 22 Dec 2008
author: RE:VOIR
Jonas Mekas, Walden, 1969 (excerpt)
available through re-voir.com
Jonas Mekas - Walden/Diaries, Notes and Sketches
1969, 16mm color 180
With Jonas Mekas, P. Adams Sitney, Tony Conrad, Stan Brakhage, Carl Th. Dreyer, Timothy Leary, Baba Ram Dass, Gregory Markopoulos, Allen Ginsberg, Andy Warhol, Jerome Hill, Barbet Schroeder, Jack Smith, Edie Sedgwick, Nico, Velvet Underground, Ken Jacobs, Hans Richter, Standish D. Lawder, Adolfas Mekas, Shirley Clarke, Jud Yalkut, Peter Kubelka, Michael Snow, Richard Foreman, John Lennon, Yoko Ono...
Poet and hero of the American counter-culture, Jonas Mekas, born in Lithuania in 1922, invented the diary form of film-making. Walden, his first completed diary film, an epic portrait of the New York avant-garde art scene of the 60s, is also a groundbreaking work of personal cinema.
"Since 1950 I have been keeping a film diary. I have been walking around with my Bolex and reacting to the immediate reality: situations, friends, New York, seasons of the year. On some days I shoot ten frames, on others ten seconds, still on others ten minutes. Or I shoot nothing.... Walden contains material from the years 1964-1968 strung together in chronological order."
Jonas Mekas
"Jonas Mekas's films celebrate life. They rise up against the world's overwhelming commercialism, attempting instead to revive the pleasures of friendship, a first snowfall or the return of Spring. Mekas's genius stems from his generously including the viewer in his vision of the world, allowing us to (re)discover, in a simple image, the incredible force and necessity of poetry."
Yann BeauvaisTwo video cassettes, poster and 150-page book with unpublished texts by 60 authors including the personalities appearing in the film.
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First Night Shift [HD] - Starring Lara Fabregas in 1080P, 24P (35mm original)
Follow me: http://twitter.com/HubertsArcade
EMAIL: hcheng158@yahoo.com
Feel free to privat...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: Hubert Cheng
First Night Shift [HD] - Starring Lara Fabregas in 1080P, 24P (35mm original)
Follow me: http://twitter.com/HubertsArcade
EMAIL: hcheng158@yahoo.com
Feel free to private message or email me and say 'HI'!
I'm always looking to meet and interact with artists, directors, producers, cinematographers, videographers, actors, actresses, compositors, and editors.
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First Night Shift - 19:22 mins, 35mm, color. Shot in Manila, Philippines. Filmed at Glorietta.
One night in a shopping mall is all it takes to drive a lonesome female security guard to the brink of insanity.
Starring: Lara Fabregas (star of PANGARAP KO ANG IBIGIN KA)
Writer/Director: Hubert Cheng
Producer: Aljor C. Perreras
Associate Producer: Steven Cabales
Director of Photography: Jay Linao
Editor: Gary Mau
Sound Design: Matthias Schmitz
Sound Recordist: Raffy Magsaysay
Colorist: Marilen Magsaysay
First Night Shift was converted from the original 35mm print to a 18 gig raw file.
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A Working Pallophotophone - 1922 audio recording method
History in Audio Recording: The only working pallophone in the world(2010), plays back the...
published: 13 May 2010
author: EdisonTechCenter
A Working Pallophotophone - 1922 audio recording method
History in Audio Recording: The only working pallophone in the world(2010), plays back the earliest radio station recordings ever made. It used light bouncing off a tiny mirror to expose a strip of film. A photoelectric cell is used to read the recordings. The film recorded waveforms of sound as tiny black stripes. Demonstration on kodak acetate film. Invented by Charles Hoxie, this lead to the RCA Photophone motion picture system. The machine was built by Russ DeMuth of the GE Global Research Center in 2009-2010. Research and presentation by Chris Hunter of the Schenectady Museum. WGY was recorded in 1922, hear the NBC chimes which started at WGY Radio Station. WGY reached an audience as far away as South Africa and was the voice of General Electric. The pallophotophone preceded magnetic recording. A strip of audio was used along side film to do sound with film. By 1927 the "Jazz Singer" came out which was the first sound film in the entertainment industry.
published: 13 May 2010
author: EdisonTechCenter
views: 14723
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Flesh And Blood (1922)
A 1922 silent film starring Lon Chaney Sr. and directed by Irving Cummings. In the film, t...
published: 30 Oct 2011
author: smpr12
Flesh And Blood (1922)
A 1922 silent film starring Lon Chaney Sr. and directed by Irving Cummings. In the film, the main character (Lon Chaney) escapes from prison where he has been for 15 years to see his daughter (Edith Roberts). But she is engaged to the son of the crook who framed him, complicating his plan of revenge. It features an interesting setting in San Francisco's Chinatown. Director: Irving Cummings Writers: Louis D. Lighton (story), Louis D. Lighton (scenario) Stars: Lon Chaney, Edith Roberts and Noah Beery
published: 30 Oct 2011
author: smpr12
views: 1462
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Nosferatu (part 1 of 13)
This amazing film was released in 1922 by the Prana Film company under the name "Nosferatu...
published: 27 Feb 2008
author: greedymuppet
Nosferatu (part 1 of 13)
This amazing film was released in 1922 by the Prana Film company under the name "Nosferatu," because the studio could not get the rights to the novel "Dracula." It was the Prana Film company's only film, because they soon declared bankruptcy (before the widowed Mrs. Stoker could sue for copyright infringement). In 1927, the Cinémathèque Française, which collected and preserved films, preserved a copy of the second French version of "Nosferatu." In 1947 This version made a home in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Nosferatu. Dir. FW Murnau. Writ. Henrik Galeen and Bram Stoker. Prana Film, 1922.
published: 27 Feb 2008
author: greedymuppet
views: 62952
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Smyrna 1922
My grandfather, George Magarian, born in 1895, educated at the American College at Konia, ...
published: 02 Mar 2008
author: RDavideo
Smyrna 1922
My grandfather, George Magarian, born in 1895, educated at the American College at Konia, Turkey and, later, director of the Konya YMCA, filmed Smyrna, Turkey, immediately after it's genocidal destruction. "The Great Fire of Smyrna is the name commonly given to the fire that ravaged Izmir/Smyrna from 13 to 17 September 1922. Turkish armed forces systematically burned the city and killed Greek and Armenian inhabitants. This is based on extensive eyewitness evidence from Western troops sent to Smyrna during the evacuation, foreign diplomats/relief workers based at Smyrna and Turkish sources." - www.Wikipedia.org The resulting 35mm edited nitrate film was hidden in my grandmother's apartment in NYC for 60 years. I was lucky to transfer it to digital before it completely disintegrates. -Robert Davidian 5 March 2008 Three years ago, I met with Fulbrighter, film maker Maria Iliou, in Washington DC to restore the film and transfer it to HD video at Colorlab. This was an initiative by Iliou & PROTEAS, funded by PROTEAS, a Greek not for profit company, that has been saving archival materials about SMYRNA and THE EXCHANGE all around the world the last 3 years. I gave them permission to include this material in their two projects, SMYRNA and EXCHANGE, that will be opening at the BENAKI MUSEUM in December 15th 2011 (SMYRNA) and February 12th 2012 (EXCHANGE) a first presentation of those images in Greece to be done by my agreement. It is a Maria's Iliou and PROTEAS initiative, funded ...
published: 02 Mar 2008
author: RDavideo
views: 67371