The Cinefamily at The Silent Movie Theatre

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Bob Mitchell (1912-2009)




Cinefamily,

I have sad news. Our organist, Bob Mitchell, has passed on at the age of 96. I did not know Mr. Mitchell well, but I did have the pleasure of seeing him play many times over the past year and a half.  Mr. Mitchell, who started playing at the Pasadena Playhouse at the age of only 12 years old, had actually played for silent films in the '20s.  It was a pleasure and a privilege to witness someone who wasn't just a master at his craft, but was a human portal to another time.   There will be wonderful silent musicians continuing the tradition of live, improvised accompaniment, but there was a certain unforgeable authenticity that comes from not simply recreating another time, but being of it.   Bob's entire musical background and earliest memories lent a texture to his performance that was quite unique; his musical quotations, his sense of humour, his reference points were all of the era. He knew and remembered the songs and themes that were contemporaneous with the films he accompanied, and would weave them into the scores at natural points. If you were watching William Hart's silent western Tumbleweeds -- sure enough, he would play the hit song "Tumbleweeds" as the credits rolled.

It is short notice, but this evening, before our screening of Greta Garbo's Love, we will have a short memorial for Bob.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Jacob Ciocci of PaperRad performs

And boy was it awesome!





The night started with a screening of two episodes of "Problem Solvers", an animated series by paper rad featuring a whimsical cast of...well... problem solvers! I think it's gonna be on Adult Swim--we kind of got a preview.

A 20 minute video mix was up next and anything that features a video mash up of Rihannas "umbrella" with the Cranberries "Zombie" is A-OK in my book.

Then the performances set in.

First up was Fortress of Amplitude. I don't quiet know what to say about Fortress of Amplitude other than he had an amp painted to look like van-halens amp and he played the same note for a REALLY long time.

After Fortress of Amplitude Jacob Ciocci took the stage, taking time to explain to the audience the things he was thinking about while he created "I let my nightmares go" (title of which is taken from a Kanye West song) which included: Paramore, spirituality, support bracelets, sexman, whats up with you? (the Eddie Murphy/Micheal Jackson collaboration), amongst others. All of these things collided on the screen as Jacob danced on stage in front of a video mix which resulted in a cathartic and uplifting explosion! WHOA!

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Monday, February 2, 2009

"Evilspeak" Q&A (from Oct. 7th, 2008)



We've finally opened the floodgates on the Q&A sessions we've taped in the theater over the past several months --

Here's the session from our October 7th screening of the Satanic computer gore film "Evilspeak" (1981), with star Clint Howard and director Eric Weston in attendance!

Part 1 of 2


Part 2 of 2

Monday, January 5, 2009

Tom Verlaine & Jimmy Rip: live at the Cinefamily, January 7th!



Tom Verlaine, founding member of the classic NYC band Television and guitarist extraordinare, will be here live at the Cinefamily along with collaborator Jimmy Rip to perform their live scores for a host of avant-garde silent film shorts -- and it's happening this Wednesday!

They'll be here for two shows on Wednesday, Jan 7th -- at 8:00pm and 10:15pm. There's a terrific write-up of the show over at the L.A. Record, posted here.

Buy Tickets! - 8:00pm show
Buy Tickets! - 10:15pm show

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Don Hertzfeldt tickets are on sale!



We've just posted a Buy Tickets link for our upcoming event "An Evening With Don Hertzfeldt"! The award-winning animator will be live in-person at the Cinefamily on November 30th, to premiere his latest film, "I am so proud of you".

Buy Tickets

Monday, September 22, 2008

Our upcoming horrorfest in the news!



Our upcoming October horrorfest has been getting some advance notice! Check out the profiles on Arbogast On Film and Hollywood Gothique!

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Is He Your Friend...?

Just watch. Don't say anything, don't talk through it...just WATCH.

You'll have this song stuck in your head for DAYS. We showed this last Saturday, as part of our Mondo Christploitation night!

Monday, August 18, 2008

Hecuba - live at the Cinefamily, 08.05.08



Here's some shots from Hecuba's live performance on the Cinefamily stage, filmed by Dublab for their ongoing series of live performance films called VisionVersions.

Pics courtesy of Olivia Wright.


LAist interview with Don't Knock The Rock's Anders tag-team

Friday, August 8, 2008

"Shakma" in the news!



Sam Sweet, writing for the L.A. Weekly, just did a write-up of our August "Holyfuckingshit: When Animals Attack series. He even devotes a whole third of the piece to "Shakma"! Finally -- the baboon gets its due!!!!

For those who don't believe the hype, check it out for yourself -- watch the trailer below.


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