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Sun 25 January

Centenary Cinema Season - The Cabinet of

Silent film + live score

Join us for our first film of our Centenary Cinema Season to celebrate 100 years of the Bridport Electric Palace.

Robert Wiene’s Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari is one of the most influential films in cinema history, a work that shocked audiences and forever altered the course of filmmaking. Set in a small German town during a carnival, the story follows Dr. Caligari, a mysterious hypnotist who unveils his eerie attraction: Cesare, a sleepwalker said to predict the future. By night, however, Caligari awakens Cesare to carry out his dark commands. With its jagged, dreamlike sets and chilling atmosphere, the film redefined how stories could be told on screen, leaving an indelible mark on the evolution of horror, film noir, and gothic cinema.

Presented here as a one-off screening featuring live musical accompaniment by musician Hugo Max, who will perform an original score on viola.

Hugo Max is a British-Austrian musician, filmmaker and painter who performs live improvised scores to silent films on solo viola. He regularly soundtracks screenings at London’s Prince Charles Cinema and Picturehouse Cinemas and has presented nationwide tours focussing on silent horror, expressionism and the films of F. W. Murnau.

Join Hugo Max as he accompanies the greatest horror films of the silent era with live soundtracks on solo viola,  reimagined for contemporary audiences with Max’s visceral performances.

Tour Website: https://hugomax.co.uk/scoring-silent-cinema

Undoubtedly one of the most exciting and inspired horror movies ever made.

Time Out

The sheer audacity of the film’s physical and psychological conceit will haunt you forever.

Empire

Date

Sun 25 January

Starts

15:00

Tickets

U

Price

£12.50 ADV/DOOR