Turner Sims in partnership with the University of Southampton’s Film and Music departments presents a three-part series focusing on the film heritage of the First World War. With introductions to each film, expert insights and guests, including two of the country’s leading silent film score performers, the series of screenings and talks will show the role cinema played in memorialising the war after the armistice, and reflect on cinema’s continued importance to our present day understanding of the conflict.
Silent Film Fortnight is part of the University of Southampton’s Great War: Unknown War series of events marking the lead-up to the anniversary of World War I’s ending in November 2018. The Fortnight is produced by Turner Sims in partnership with the University’s Film and Music departments, and Faculty of Health Sciences, the British Film Institute, the Gateways to the First World War Centre (funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council), City Eye, and the Cavell Nurses’ Trust.
The Guns of Loos (1928) Sunday 11 February 3pm
Dawn (1928) Tuesday 13 February 7:30pm
1928,At Home, At War Thursday 22 February 7:30pm
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