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The Birth of The Tramp Celebration - Bologna


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On February 7th, 1914 Charlie Chaplin wore his Tramp costume for the very first time in front of a camera. Arguably he is the only filmmaker who captured the dark essence of the 20th century in such a universal and misleadingly light-hearted way. Cineteca di Bologna and Association Chaplin are celebrating this important anniversary with a three-day event.

The Birth of the Tramp Celebration will begin on the evening of Wednesday, June 25th with an outdoor live orchestral screening in Piazza Maggiore of Kid Auto Races at Venice with Timothy Brock’s new score composed especially for 2014, and other films to be confirmed, accompanied by the Orchestra of the Bologna Opera House.

Registration details can be found on the Cineteca di Bologna’s special web pages dedicated to the event.

The conference will start in the morning of Thursday 26th. Highlights of the first day will include a keynote address by David Robinson, and a talk from Paul Duncan who will reveal some hitherto unknown gems found during his work on the Chaplin Archive book for Taschen (publication autumn 2014).

The conference will cover a large breadth of topics: presentations will deal with Chaplinitis, fakes and imitators and the Tramp’s reception and influence in Czechoslovakia, India, Japan and China, to name but some. There will also be papers on The Tramp in Art and Philosophy, and animation, on Chaplin the Filmmaker, and Chaplin & Music. Keynote speaker Lisa Haven will tackle Chaplin’s influence on members of the American Counterculture movement.

On Thursday evening Jos Houben’s The Art of Laughter followed by Dan Kamin’s Funny Bones will be performed in a local theatre. Friday’s evening show will be an illustrated talk by Kevin Brownlow on Chaplin and the First World War.

An exhibition of some Chaplin works by Leo Kouper, the artist who painted his first Chaplin poster in the 1950s for the re-release of the Gold Rush, will include ideas that never made it to the United Artists advertising department. Mr Kouper will be in attendance and designed our celebration poster and logo.

Michael Chaplin will present his latest research on his father’s gypsy origins and David Totheroh, grandson of Chaplin’s longtime cameraman Rollie, will discuss his grandfather’s work.

Invitations have gone out to filmmakers, writers, and film critics. Updates on the conference schedule, the screening program and all related activities will be released on the conference website in the months leading to the event.

The 2014 Il Cinema Ritrovato film festival will start on Saturday June 28th and run throughout the following week to end on Saturday July 5th.

For information please contact: chaplin2014@cineteca.bologna.it


A Salute to the Little Tramp, Kansas Silent Film Fest


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For the 100th anniversary of the creation of the iconic Tramp, the 2014 Kansas Silent Film Festival will feature a salute to Charlie Chaplin. The festival takes place on February 28th and March 1st, 2014.

Enjoy screenings of MODERN TIMES, THE MASQUERADER, CHARLIE ON THE WINDMILL (an animated short), and more!

The festival is FREE but they are happy to accept donations!

Full program details can be found on the 2014 Kansas Silent Film Festival website.


Charlie Chaplin Festival 2014, Le Silo


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The second annual Charlie Chaplin Festival will take place from February 13th - February 16th, 2014 at the Théâtre Le Silo in Montoire sur le Loir, France.

Annie Chaplin hosts the festival in homage to her father in her theatre Le Silo. There will be an exhibition and screenings of three of Chaplin’s masterpieces.

PROGRAM :

Thursday, 13th Feb at 7 pm: Festival Opening with a Free screening of the documentary La naissance de Charlot

Thursday, 13th Feb at 8:30 pm: Screening of Monsieur Verdoux

Friday, 14th Feb at 7 pm: Screening of The Kid

Saturday, 15th Feb at 6 pm: Screening of Monsieur Verdoux

Saturday, 15th Feb at 9:30 pm: Screening of *Modern Times”

Sunday, 16th Feb at 3:30 pm: Screening of The Kid

Sunday, 16th Feb at 5pm: Screening of Modern Times

Visit the website of Le Silo for further details.


Chaplin in Pictures, Helsinki Art Museum


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The Helsinki Art Museum Tennis Palace will be hosting the famous Chaplin exhibition, Chaplin in Pictures, from 14th February – 13th July 2014.

Chaplin in Pictures gives the audience a glimpse behind the scenes during the shooting of the films. The exhibition approaches Chaplin’s career through a number of themes that range from the creation of the little Tramp to the advent of sound in film. Chaplin was also an inspiration to countless other artists, including Fernand Legér and Robert Capa, who are both featured in the exhibition. The Chaplin phenomenon was prominent in Finland as well, as attested to the film posters, film magazines and photographs included in the show.

The exhibition is presented with the backing of the Chaplin Association organised in conjunction with the Cineteca di Bologna – progetto Chaplin and MK2. The exhibition curator is Sam Stourdzé of the Musée de l’Elysée.

Visit the Helsinki City Art Museum website for further information.


100 Years Ago Today


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February 7th, 1914 - 100 years ago TODAY - Cinema audiences saw Charlie Chaplin dressed as the iconic Tramp for the FIRST TIME in Kid Auto Races at Venice!!!

Watch Kid Auto Races at Venice below with Timothy Brock’s brilliant newly composed score for the Tramp’s 100th anniversary, commissioned by the Cineteca di Bologna!



Our logo in the graphic above was specially designed for the Tramp’s 100th anniversary by renowned poster designer, Léo Kouper, who painted his first Chaplin poster in the 1950s for the re-release of the Gold Rush.


Keystone Album, Musée de l'Elysée


2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of The Tramp. To celebrate this milestone, the Musée de l’Elysée is publishing a facsimile of the Keystone Album preserved in the Chaplin Photographic Archive. This album assembles 29 of the 36 short films Chaplin made with the Keystone Film Company in 1914.

All year long, the Musée de l’Elysée in Lausanne publishes insights on Charlie Chaplin’s first movies on their website.

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Charles Chaplin at Manoir de Ban 50s

THE CHAPLIN MUSEUM WILL OPEN FOR SURE IN SPRING 2016! After years of uncertainty, the contracts have at last been signed for the development of a museum in the Chaplins’ family home, Manoir de Ban, Corsier sur Vevey.