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Alice in Wonderland is a 1915 American silent film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's classic 1865 novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, directed and written by W. W. Young and starring Viola Savoy as Alice.
The 16th Annual San Francisco Silent Film Festival was held at the Castro Theatre July 14–17, 2011, featuring 18 programs of films and presentations, all with live accompaniment by the foremost silent film musicians in the world. The festival opened with the new restoration of Upstream (1927) directed by John Ford. It was brought back last ...
San Francisco Silent Film Festival is a film festival first held in 1996 and presented every July at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. It is the largest silent film festival in the United States. In 2012, The festival presented, in association with American Zoetrope, The Film Preserve, Photoplay Productions, and the British Film Institute, a ...
With Stenn’s help, Huggins sold “The Pill Pounder” to the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, which restored it and will show it with another Bow restoration (“Dancing Mothers”) on April ...
Alice in Wonderland: 1915: Live-action film : United States: Directed by W. W. Young [3] Alice Comedies: 1923–27: Animated/Live-action short : United States: Directed by Walt Disney, these were sold by Disney as animated shorts. Alice in Wonderland: 1931: Live-action film: United States: Directed by Bud Pollard; first talkie [3] Alice in ...
English: The first film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, though due to its age, it does come across as more of a brief synopsis of the story. Despite this, it is notable for some quite ground breaking special effects for a film over 100 years old, including Alice shrinking and growing and a very bored looking, yet ...
The San Francisco International Film Festival also involves live music and film events, which usually feature contemporary musicians performing original scores to classic silent films. Music/film pairings at SFIFF have included: Scott Amendola, Matthias Bossi, Mike Patton, and William Winant accompanying Waxworks (1924 Film), Directed Paul Leni ...
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