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
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
First ever performance of Timothy Brock’s reduction of Chaplin’s score for “Shoulder Arms, with Kyoto Symphony” April 1st 2007, conducted by Saito Ichiro.
The “Chaplin Society of Japan”:http://www.chaplinjapan.com/english.html will host the 2nd Kyoto Chaplin Conference from 24-25 March, 2006 and the 1st Kyoto Silent film Festival from 24 March to 1 April, 2007.
The main theme of the conference - and a featured section of the festival - will be “Chaplin and War”. Chaplin felt himself engaged not only in the First World War of 1914-18 and the Second World of 1939-45,but also in the Cold War of the 1950s. The relevance of his comic reflections upon a tragic world loses none of its force with time:”The Great Dictator”:/articles/13 attracted fresh attention in the new century and the era of the Iraq war.The conference will present new information and materials for the understanding of Chaplin’s relationship with war.
The festival will also feature an exhibition of more than one hundred set designs for “Modern Times”:/articles/6, “The Great Dictator”:/articles/13 and “Monsieur Verdoux”:/articles/8 drawn from the collection of David Robinson, and shown in public for the first time.
The 2nd Chaplin Conference promises much new information for even the most knowledgeable Chaplin experts. We are actively soliciting papers which emphasize the theme of Chaplin and War, but we also welcome papers on any aspect of Chaplin’s life and work. Proposals, with a brief outline of the paper, should be submitted by 15 February 2007.
We are planning to screen the restored version of SHOULDER ARMS accompanied by the Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, along with films about war by other artists, including King Vidor’s masterpiece, THE BIG PARADE (restored version) and Japanese war documentaries. The programme will include a newly discovered fragment of film of the infant Chaplin’s
comic inspiration, the Spanish clown Marceline. The principal retrospectives are dedicated to the director D.W.Griffith, the actor Sessue Hayakawa, and Japanese silent film comedians
Directors: Ono Hiroyuki and David Robinson
+Contact Information+ : Ono Hiroyuki
The Chaplin Society of Japan
Tel/Fax +81-(0)75-755-6327
He died on Christmas Day, 1977.
In 2007, people will be celebrating his life and work again.
The photographic exhibition “Chaplin In Pictures”:/infos/7 is in Bologna, Italy from June 1st through October 30th 2007 in Sala Borsa and will continue to tour in Barcelona, Madrid, Palma, Tarragone, Girone, Stockholm, Sweden …
“MK2”:http://boutique.mk2.com/fr/produit_44_mk2_8495.php will re-release three films in cinemas all over France at Christmas 2007 with new high definition restorations:
“The Kid”, “The Circus” and “The Gold Rush” in December 2007.
“Cineteca Bologna”:/articles/102
has decided to show the majority of Chaplin’s films during their “film festival”:en/infos/158 in June and July 2007.
They will also complete their scanning of the Chaplin document archives and the complete archive will be available on the “Chaplin Project website”:http://www.charliechaplinarchive.org for summer 2007.
“Live orchestral screenings”:/live_performances of Chaplin’s films with his own music are already booked in Bilbao, Aalborg, Oslo, Aachen, Florence, Lahti, Trento, Bologna, Metz, Sydney Brazil, Kyoto, Norway… There is room for many more.
“Taschen”:/en/articles/38 published a new Icons book devoted to Chaplin, and other books are under preparation in collaboration in particular with Le Mani, Cineteca di Bologna, The BFI and Les Cahiers du Cinéma.
Bayard will publish french books for children too.
The premiere of the Chaplin musical by Marc and Norbert Nacash will hopefully take place in Paris in autumn 2008.
Should you wish to organise a Chaplin event please “contact us”:/en/contacts.
You will find further information about all our activities and details of live orchestral screenings in particular on the “News and Live Performances pages of our website”:/live_performances
“The London Sinfonietta”:http://www.londonsinfonietta.org.uk/home/home.html presents Benedict Mason’s ChaplinOperas in a 6 date UK tour which includes a London performance at The Coronet, the South London venue where the young Chaplin first performed on stage. From Saturday 24 February to Tuesday 6 March 2007
For more information, please see: “London Sinfonietta”:http://www.londonsinfonietta.org.uk/home/home.html