With LIVE piano accompaniment and a brief talk before
Presented by: Mike Hatchard Music
| 0 | RYE: Community Centre (info) |
|---|---|
| P | Monday 9th March, 2026 |
| N | Door time: 3:00pm Start time: 3:30pm |
| . | All ages |
| C | Film |
An exciting nautical double bill featuring an early Chaplin (1917). The scene in which Chaplin's character kicks an immigration officer was cited later as evidence of his anti-Americanism when he was forced to leave the United States in 1952 - plenty there relevant to today. While this film is very funny, shots of the Statue of Liberty while immigrants are herded like cattle possibly how self-aware the new medium of film was becoming.
'The Boat' is more escapism. It's a 1921 American two-reel silent comedy film written and directed by, and starring Buster Keaton. Contemporary reviews consider it one of his best shorts.
Live piano accompaniment makes a huge difference to these films. As Paul Merton has remarked: 'if you have never seen silent comedy on a big screen with a big audience and great live music you will be amazed'