Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Alfred Hitchcock silent films to be celebrated by BFI

Alfred Hitchcock

The British Film Institute has revealed details of its celebration of filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, which includes restorations of his silent movies.

Champagne and Blackmail, which were directed by the British master of suspense during the late 1920s, will be shown with live musical accompaniment.

A three-month long season will also see all 58 of his films - including Psycho, Vertigo and The Birds - screened.

Actors Tippi Hedron and Bruce Dern will also take part in live events.

An open-air screening of Blackmail, directed by the 30-year-old Hitchcock in 1929, will be staged in the forecourt of the British Museum on 6 July as part of the BFI's involvement in the London 2012 Festival celebrations.

The film will feature a live score composed by award-winning composer, musician, writer and broadcaster Neil Brand, performed live by an ensemble of 18 musicians.

Hitchcock's 1927 work The Ring will be shown at the Hackney Empire, with jazz musician Soweto Kinch providing live music and fellow Mercury prize nominee Nitin Sawhney will score The Lodger: A Tale Of The London Fog.

Both The Ring and Champagne will be screened live on The Space - a digital arts service which has been developed by Arts Council England in partnership with the BBC and BFI.

The BFI on London's South Bank will also house an exhibition paying tribute to Hitchcock who died aged 80 in 1980.

Over his career, spanning six decades, the iconic director was nominated for five Oscars - but won just one honorary statue in 1968.



Source & Image : BBC

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