Film concert / Tigre Reale
Saturday, February 24, 2024, 1900 - 2100
The Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago, in collaboration with the Logan Center for the Arts and the Film Studies Center at the University of Chicago, are pleased to present the film concert of Tigre Reale (1916), with a live performance by Italian musicians Stefano Maccagno (piano) and Furio Di Castri (double bass).
Tigre Reale, a silent film made by Giovanni Pastrone in 1916, is a poem about the power of love and the destructiveness of memory, the cliche of the femme fatale and the obsession with guilt. Over the troubled love story between the Russian countess Natka and the young diplomat Giorgio La Ferlita, weighs the tragic past of the woman. In the sweetened and rarefied world of a fictional aristocracy, unattainable Dannunzian characters are driven by extreme passions. The film becomes a luxurious stage for the divine Pina Menichelli, who offers here a symbolic interpretation of the excessive and artificial acting that marks and distinguishes some of Italy's silent cinema.
The music score harmoniously combines jazz and a classical inspired musical language offering the audience a musical experience distant but at the same time perfectly matching the film's flow. Stefano Maccagno's piano echoes late romantic and impressionistic influences in combination with an always balanced contemporary touch emphasizing the film's dramatic tension. Furio Di Castri jazz scores wonderfully match all interior sequences while his solo improvisations give the filmic narration an intriguing atmosphere.
Year: 1916
Country: Italy
Duration: 78'
Language: silent, with Italian intertitles and English subtitles
An imported 35mm film print from the Museo Nazionale del Cinema Torino will be used for the screening.
Free with registration. Doors open at 6:30pm CT.
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2203580-2?pid=2874
Category: Arts | Visual Arts | Film / Cinema
Tigre Reale, a silent film made by Giovanni Pastrone in 1916, is a poem about the power of love and the destructiveness of memory, the cliche of the femme fatale and the obsession with guilt. Over the troubled love story between the Russian countess Natka and the young diplomat Giorgio La Ferlita, weighs the tragic past of the woman. In the sweetened and rarefied world of a fictional aristocracy, unattainable Dannunzian characters are driven by extreme passions. The film becomes a luxurious stage for the divine Pina Menichelli, who offers here a symbolic interpretation of the excessive and artificial acting that marks and distinguishes some of Italy's silent cinema.
The music score harmoniously combines jazz and a classical inspired musical language offering the audience a musical experience distant but at the same time perfectly matching the film's flow. Stefano Maccagno's piano echoes late romantic and impressionistic influences in combination with an always balanced contemporary touch emphasizing the film's dramatic tension. Furio Di Castri jazz scores wonderfully match all interior sequences while his solo improvisations give the filmic narration an intriguing atmosphere.
Year: 1916
Country: Italy
Duration: 78'
Language: silent, with Italian intertitles and English subtitles
An imported 35mm film print from the Museo Nazionale del Cinema Torino will be used for the screening.
Free with registration. Doors open at 6:30pm CT.
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/2203580-2?pid=2874
Category: Arts | Visual Arts | Film / Cinema
Starting Price Per Person
Free
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Where
Logan Center for the Arts
915 East 60th Street
Chicago Illinois 60637
United States
( Multi-Purpose Events Venue )
915 East 60th Street
Chicago Illinois 60637
United States
( Multi-Purpose Events Venue )
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