Boston’s Alloy Orchestra performs a live score at this screening of the classic 1926 silent film.
Douglas Fairbanks Sr. stars as lone survivor of a ship pillaged by buccaneers poses as the mysterious “black pirate” and infiltrates the nest of bandits. He mounts an elaborate ploy to recover the treasure, reclaim the ship and rescue the damsel in distress.
Ideal for the whole family, the movie is part of the Three Rivers Film Festival. For tickets, call ProArts Tickets at (412) 394-3353.
Boston's Alloy Orchestra performs an original score for this legendary 1929 silent film.
A ground-breaking documentary –-- and banned at one time in the Soviet Union –-- "Man" has since become one of the most celebrated and influential films of all time. Fillmaker Dziga Vertov took to the streets of Moscow, Kiev and Odessa to fashion this exhilarating, day-in-the-life portrait of an industrialized society on the rise. The result is one of the most innovative films of the silent era, a kinetic ode to urbanization.
Presented as part of the Three Rivers Film Festival. Tickets are available from ProArts Tickets by calling (412) 394-3353.
This 2009 British film is set in the take-no-prisoners world of English soccer in the '60s and early '70s.
It is the story of Brian Clough, who was the manager of a terrible team from Derby County, ranked at the bottom of England's professional soccer league, and led them to victory.
Frank Capra directed this acclaimed 1946 film about a small town man (Jimmy Stewart) who feels his life is a failure until a guardian angel shows him the truth. Also stars Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore and Henry Travers.
Admission to these screenings is free.
Considered one of the most brilliantly constructed movies of all time, this 1950 Japanese film has become synonymous with the subjectivity of truth.
Set in medieval Japan, four witnesses give mutually contradictory accounts of a heinous crime --- and all seem to be true.
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