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Chaplin’s The Gold Rush to Premiere in 4K at Cannes Ahead of Worldwide Centennial Release


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The Chaplin Office and mk2 Films are excited to announce that a newly restored 4K version of Charlie Chaplin’s silent-era classic The Gold Rush will have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, launching the Cannes Classics section on May 13, ahead of a coordinated global centennial release.

The 1925 masterpiece—written, directed, produced by and starring Chaplin as the iconic Tramp—will screen on the Croisette nearly 100 years to the day after its original premiere at the Egyptian Theater in Los Angeles. The Cannes showing marks the start of a coordinated international rollout, with over 250 screenings scheduled across 70 countries on June 26, exactly one century after the film’s debut.

“After La Maman et la Putain by Jean Eustache in 2022, and Napoléon by Abel Gance last year, this year’s Cannes Classics will open with none other than the never-before-seen 4K restoration of Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush,” said Cannes festival director Thierry Frémaux. “As we celebrate 130 years since the invention of the Lumière brothers’ cinematograph, Chaplin’s much-loved classic — blending adventure, romance and comedy — will mark its centenary with a special premiere on the Croisette!” The screening will be presented by Arnold Lozano, Director of the Chaplin Office/Roy Export SAS, Nathanaël Karmitz, CEO of mk2, and Gian Luca Farinelli, Director of the Cineteca di Bologna.

The new restoration draws from elements held by Roy Export, including materials originally prepared for Kevin Brownlow and David Gill’s 1993 reconstruction, enhanced by materials sourced from archives around the world, including the BFI National Archive, Blackhawk Films and The Lobster Films Collection, Das Bundesarchiv, Filmoteca de Catalunya, George Eastman Museum, and MoMA – Museum of Modern Art. The work was carried out by Cineteca di Bologna and L’Immagine Ritrovata.

“We’ve been working on Chaplin’s oeuvre for nearly thirty years,” said Gian Luca Farinelli. “This restoration brings us closer than ever to the film’s original release in 1925.”

Arnold Lozano added: “We are delighted to see this centennial release made possible through our long-standing collaboration with mk2 Films, Cineteca di Bologna and L’Immagine Ritrovata, ensuring that audiences worldwide can rediscover the film with unparalleled clarity. Audiences will experience the film’s rich detail, emotional depth, and its perfect blend of adventure, comedy and romance on the big screen like never before.”

A new international poster has also been unveiled, paying tribute to the enduring image of the Tramp and introducing the film to a new generation of audiences.


Celebrating 100 Years of THE GOLD RUSH


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2025 marks the centennial of The Gold Rush, a landmark of silent cinema and one of Chaplin’s most enduring (and hilarious) achievements.

Throughout the year, we’ll be sharing stories, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and celebrations around the world to mark this milestone anniversary!

The Chaplin Office commissioned a special centennial logo by designer Erhan Ay. It’s available for all licensed screenings, products, and events related to The Gold Rush throughout 2025.

There’s more to come. We’re working closely with mk2 films and the Cineteca di Bologna on some exciting plans for the centenary year. While it’s slightly too soon to share details, keep an eye on upcoming newsletters and our social media channels for announcements.


Criterion to release "A Woman of Paris"


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Criterion will release Charlie Chaplin’s A Woman of Paris (1923) on March 18, 2025. Pre-order today!

Remarkable for its psychological nuance and its boldly modern perspective on an independent woman’s search for fulfillment, Charlie Chaplin’s long-overlooked silent masterpiece A Woman of Paris is a revelation. Chaplin confounded 1923 audiences with this unexpected foray into serious drama, and by ceding the spotlight to his longtime screen partner Edna Purviance. She is captivating as the vivacious Marie St. Clair, a “woman of fate” who leaves behind her small-minded village for the glamour of Paris, where she finds herself at the center of a Jazz Age whirl of champagne soirees, luxurious pleasure-seeking, romance, and tragedy. Putting aside his Little Tramp persona, Chaplin’s second feature proved that, beyond being a comic genius, he was an artist of immense sensitivity and human understanding.

Disc Features
- New 4K digital restoration of the 1976 rerelease version, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack featuring a score composed by director Charlie Chaplin
- Alternate score from 2005 created by conductor Timothy Brock, based on music by Chaplin, presented in uncompressed stereo
- Introduction by Chaplin scholar David Robinson
- New video essay by Chaplin biographer Jeffrey Vance
- Chaplin Today: “A Woman of Paris,” featuring interviews with actor Liv Ullmann and filmmaker Michael Powell
- Archive Commentary: About “A Woman of Paris,” a documentary by Arnold Lozano, managing director of Roy Export S.A.S.
- Excerpts from an audio interview with Chaplin Studios cameraman Roland Totheroh
- Deleted shots from the original 1923 film
- Archival footage
- Trailers
- PLUS: An essay by critic Pamela Hutchinson and notes by Brock on the 2005 score

New cover by Thomas Pittides.



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