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Film Wed Nov 18 2009
Cinema 16 Comes to Chicago
Cinema 16, a touring film program that brings the feeling of silent 20s film viewing to the modern age, is making their final stop here in Chicago November 25th at the Chopin Theatre. Cinema 16 picks three short films and finds one local act to make an original score to accompany the films, letting audience have an old movie house experience complete with cocktails. Chandelier will provide a live score to the three films with DJ Hunter Husar playing between screenings. Each film brings something different to the mix from the strange story-writing of William S. Burroughs in Junky's Xmas (1993), the dance-driven Oramunde (1933), or the first and final film by Wallace Berman Aleph (1966).
The event is sponsored by Drambuie, who will be providing free cocktails throughout the night. Because of the free drinks provided this event is 21+. The screening starts at 7:30 pm and admission is free with RSVP.
Molly Surno / November 19, 2009 9:35 AM
Welcome to my program Cinema 16... i am a Brooklyn based curator. Hope you enjoy it! Also the link is wrong to our website: please redirect to www.cinemasixteen.com
THANKS!