There nothing better than seeing silent films with live music, especially in the cozy confines of Webster University’s Moore Auditorium (470 E. Lockwood in Webster Groves). This Sunday, February 15th, at 7pm, Webster University, in conjunction with Cinema St. Louis, will screen the 1927 French film Verdun, Visions Of History from director Léon Poirier accompanied by live music from pianist Hakim Bentchouala-Golobitch. Admission is Free.
Because of the political, social, economic and cultural impact it generated worldwide, the First World War is a singular event in the history of mankind. With 4.4 million soldiers mobilized and a financial contribution of 500 billion today, the United States played a major role in the Great War and the victory of the Triple Entente. The long French-American friendship was strengthened by this conflict.
Since September 2014, as part of the worldwide commemoration of the centenary of the First World War, the Cultural Service at the Consulate General of France in Chicago,...
Because of the political, social, economic and cultural impact it generated worldwide, the First World War is a singular event in the history of mankind. With 4.4 million soldiers mobilized and a financial contribution of 500 billion today, the United States played a major role in the Great War and the victory of the Triple Entente. The long French-American friendship was strengthened by this conflict.
Since September 2014, as part of the worldwide commemoration of the centenary of the First World War, the Cultural Service at the Consulate General of France in Chicago,...
- 2/11/2015
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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- Keyframe
In today's roundup of news and views: Adrian Martin on Robert Bresson, Sarinah Masukor on Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Luscri on Jacques Rivette, Jonathan Rosenbaum on Bertrand Tavernier, Erich von Stroheim and Emile de Antonio, J. Hoberman on Chris Marker and Léon Poirier, Jesse Barron and John Semley on Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice, Michael Wood on Jacques Tati, Michael Atkinson on Monte Hellman, Agata Pyzik on Walerian Borowczyk, Sean Axmaker on Orson Welles, Erich Kuersten on Werner Herzog, Robert Moeller on Harun Farocki and much, much more. » - David Hudson...
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