Journalist Timothy Rooks of Deutsche Welle visited the Chaplin Office in Paris and interviewed managing director Arnold Lozano about our work. Read the article : Charlie Chaplin: Keeping a comedy genius in business.
After more than 30 years of consulting and visiting film and photographic archives in approximately 20 countries for his documentary films, award-winning producer-director Serge Viallet has decided to share his contacts at some 80 archival centres in a series of special publications, “La mémoire du réel”, through French authors’ rights society, La Scam.
According to Viallet, in order to protect the “treasure of memory”, one must use it, question it, enrich it and share it. In 2015, Viallet carefully analyzed our archival footage shot by Sydney Chaplin during the filming of The Great Dictator in an episode of Mystères d’archives, a series of documentary shorts focusing on various important historical events captured on film.
The Chaplin Office is delighted to be in the first edition of Vilallet’s list of noteworthy archival institutions in “La mémoire du réel” which can be consulted on La Scam’s website.
Thés Christine Dattner, a French family-run tea company from the picturesque town of Thomery (home of painter Rosa Bonheur), has created an exclusive tea blend and refillable tea tins inspired by Chaplin’s Modern Times, licensed by Bubbles Inc.
“Les Temps modernes” gourmet tea, a blend of Chinese black tea and Pu Erh flavoured with pistachios and sprinkled with rose petals, is available online, in select stores, or you can drop by their lovely shop in Paris.
‘Chaplin: Spirit Of The Tramp’, Carmen Chaplin’s documentary, which explores her grandfather’s Romani heritage will get its world premiere at San Sebastián Film Festival on September 25th.
The feature includes exclusive interviews and many materials from the Chaplin archives, as well as film clips licensed by mk2 films. Some of the interviewees include Michael J. Chaplin, Geraldine Chaplin, Victoria Chaplin, Jane Chaplin & Christopher Chaplin. Producers include Dolores Chaplin.
The documentary will also be screened at Festival Lumière in Lyon in October.
Documentary directed by Carmen Chaplin
Screenplay: Carmen Chaplin, Ashim Bhalla, Isaki Lacuesta, Amaya Remírez.
Producers: Wave of Humanity, Basque Films, Atlantika Films, Kwanon Films, Roy Export SAS, Submarine Sublime
Running Time: 86 minutes (excluding credits)
“Movement and Speech” provides a unique opportunity to trace the lives of Chaplin and De Funès and to discover the diversity of their comic talents. The exhibition includes over 300 photographs and archival materials, as well as video extracts from iconic scenes. Visitors will be greeted by wax figures of De Funès, on loan from the Musée Grévin, and of Chaplin, alongside numerous pieces of memorabilia from both artists’ lives. The interactive exhibition is fun for the whole family, and gives visitors a chance to dance along with the artists in some of their most famous scenes.
In June, there will be live music in the park at Chaplin’s World every weekend! See full programme on Chaplin’s World’s website.