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Tonight’s show: Scoring Silent Movies

February 8, 2007

It’s the one year anniversary of “I’m ready for my close-up” (I’ll track down a copy of Richard’s first show on William Greaves soon for podcasting) – so to celebrate the occasion we have a couple of shows about the birth of cinema and how it is still relevant and appreciated today.
Tonight, Alex Fitch is talking to Alex Hogg from the band Minima who are touring the country with a print of the 1928 film ‘The Seashell and the Clergyman’ written by Antonin Artaud. The film was infamously banned on first release in this country with the BBFC quoted as saying: “This film is so obscure as to have no apparent meaning. If there is a meaning, it is doubtless objectionable“.
Minima provide a terrific new soundtrack to the film and there will be extracts in tonight’s show which concludes with the start of an interview with Matthew Sweet, author of Silent Britain and Shepperton Babylon, and this will be continued next week.

Links: Minima’s myspace page which has info on forthcoming performances
IMDb page on ‘The Seashell & the Clergyman’
Wikipedia page on Artaud
Download clips from the film from ‘Expanded Cinema’
Director Germaine Dulac’s battle for authorship

10.30pm GMT Resonance 104.4FM / www.resonancefm.com

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