The very dynamic cinemamuseum held a silent movies week-end (see https://8mmforum.film-tech.com/vbb/f...t-film-weekend) that ended with a 9.5 great moment. Forum member Christopher Bird did once again a great job.
Hé started with a demonstration of a Pathé Baby that belonged before to Bryan Pearce who added a beautiful base.

An original Pathe Baby screen was used.

We then were lucky to have a projection made with a Specto upgraded with a hid lamp.

After a supporting programme consisting in a Pathescope catalogue extracts and small film, the very rare tinted version of Metropolis was screened.
As for all the other films shown dshong the week-end, there has been a live pianist performance.
An original Pathe Baby screen was used.
We then were lucky to have a projection made with a Specto upgraded with a hid lamp.
As for all the other films shown dshong the week-end, there has been a live pianist performance.
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