The Philippine Star

Make some noise

- — Emil Hofileña The 10th Internatio­nal Silent Film Festival in Manila runs until Aug. 28 at the Shang Cineplex, Shangri-La Plaza. For screening schedules and additional informatio­n, visit facebook.com/internatio­nalsilentf­ilmfestiva­lmanila.

Wa t ching movi e s can be an expensive hobby. No matter how many times Derek Ramsay steps on tomatoes to remind us that piracy is a crime, there are still people who don’t see value in paying to go to an actual cinema. Well, for those short of funds, not only is the Internatio­nal Silent Film Festival in Manila free of charge, it also promises a unique movie-going event that can only be experience­d live.

To celebrate 10 years of classic cinema, the nine participat­ing countries in the fest have expanded the program to include lectures from film experts, a roundtable discussion, and a mini-exhibit detailing the festival’s decade-long journey through movie history. The exhibit also features interactiv­e installati­ons like a live film set and glass canvases on which you can create your own movie posters. This expanded program is designed to immerse newcomers in the absorbing world of silent cinema.

Of course, the festival still features a varied mix of nine silent films from 1899-2005. As always, live musicians will provide their own interpreta­tions of their correspond­ing movies’ musical scores as the films are screened. This year’s lineup includes a compilatio­n of silent Shakespear­ean short films, the Philippine­s’ own Indio Nacional, as well as performanc­es from Ely Buendia, Basti Artadi, Oh, Flamingo!, and festival first-timers Up Dharma Down, who are lending their distinct sound to the F.W. Murnau silent film, The Last Laugh.

If you’ve never watched a silent film, now is your chance to see these classics in a way no one’s experience­d before. You might even learn something along the way.

 ??  ?? Funny face: German silent film The Last Laugh is featured in the 10th Internatio­nal Silent Film Festival.
Funny face: German silent film The Last Laugh is featured in the 10th Internatio­nal Silent Film Festival.
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