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Charlie Chaplin complete Mutuals concerts


It will be the first ever opportunity to see all twelve of the restored and remastered Mutuals along with scores composed and conducted by Carl Davis.

These magnificient short films made by Charlie Chaplin for the Mutual Film Company between 1916 and 1917 will be screened at Cadogan Hall just as they were originally shown to the public in the early days of cinema. Carl Davis’s new scores will be performed live by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Four nights wednesday 15 to Saturday 18 August 2007 7.30 PM
“Book online”:http://www.cadoganhall.com

Cadogan Hall
Sloane terrace
London SW1X 9DQ
Box office: 020 7730 4500


A limited edition print


The company Cult Prints in collaboration with the Charlie Chaplin biographer; David Robinson, has obtained exclusive access to a reproduction of a rare image of Charlie Chaplin from c.1920 which will soon be released as a museum-quality, limited edition print.

“Read more about this limited edition Charlie Chaplin print here”:http://www.cultprints.com/editions-chaplin.php


Lookalike Contests


“Charlie Chaplin Days with the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum”:http://www.nilesfilmmuseum.org/chaplin_days08.htm

Evening Screening of “The Kid”:/en/articles/3 *


Bologna in Pictures !


The Chaplin in Pictures exhibition opened in its new venue in Bologna, Italy, on Saturday June 1st. This is the first time that an exhibition has been held in Bologna’s newly restored Sala Borsa, and it was opened with great pomp and circumstance by the Mayor.

Nino Comba has done a wonderful job installing Sam Stourdzé’s exhibition into the gallery running around the main hall. He has also created fun Chaplin boards outside the hall in the Piazza Maggiore, with solar powered lights so they are lit at night.

The Cineteca di Bologna has added to the original exhibition – which now contains photos from the set of A Countess of Hong Kong by Sophia Loren’s photographer Tazio Secchiaroli, a series of original drawings for the set of “The Great Dictator”:/en/articles/13 and a section of audiovisual documents about Chaplin’s reception in Italy, including an interview with Federico Fellini.

A special Chaplin/Bologna tote bag, postcards, posters and books are for sale in the Sala Borsa, including a new Italian version of the exhibition catalogue.


Donations to the Chaplin Archives May 2007


Association Chaplin would like to thank Tracey McIntire and Nancy Marie Cassady for their incredible generosity in donating their lifetime Chaplin collections to the Chaplin archive.

Some of the more precious objects will be exhibited in the Paris office, others will be put in storage in Switzerland until the Chaplin museum opens. Hopefully the museum curators will be able to incorporate part of these collections into the merchandising section.

We are very touched by Tracey and Nancy’s kindness.


Chapliniana in Bologna


From June 1st through October 30th 2007 The Cineteca di Bologna in Italy will present “Chapliniana”

The exhibition “Chaplin e l’Immagine”:/en/infos/7 (“Chaplin in pictures” in english) will be presented in Sala Borsa, Bologna.

“Live orchestral screenings”:/en/articles/131 of “The Chaplin Revue”:/en/articles/2, “City Lights”:/en/articles/4, “The Kid”:/en/articles/3 “Modern Times”:/en/articles/6, “The Gold Rush”:/en/articles/5, “The Circus”:/en/articles/1 and “A Woman of Paris”:/en/articles/10 will be performed in Piazza Maggiore and the Teatro Communale during the summer evenings.

The majority of Chaplin’s films will be also projected during this period, particulary during the film festival June 30-July 2007.

Activities for schools and summer camps will be organised all the summer.

“Click”:http://www.chapliniana.com here for details


Interesting article in the Guardian archives


Here’s “a short article”:http://century.guardian.co.uk./1950-1959/Story/0,,0105162,00.html from ‘the Guardian’ archives(1952) on a few reasons America harassed Charlie Chaplin since the beginning of his career (~ 1917): scandals, moral critics, refusal of American citizenship, social & political criticism etc., topped with his perceived immense influence