05.08.08
Special Georges Melies Film Program on May 15, 2008 at Northwest Film Forum

Announcing a very special event co-presented by The Sprocket Society and the Northwest Film Forum
GEORGES MÉLIÈS: IMPOSSIBLE VOYAGER
Special effects epics from 1901-1912
Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 8:00 PM — One show only!
At the Northwest Film Forum — 1515 12th Avenue (on Capital Hill at Pike)
(206) 329-2629
$8.50 general admission / $5 NWFF members / $6 kids under 12 & seniors
Advance tickets available online via BrownPaperTickets.com
A special celebration of the mad filmic genius of Georges Méliès, the father of special effects, featuring rare 16mm film prints of his greatest sci-fi, fantasy and adventure epics…all presented with unusual musical accompaniment!
INCLUDING!
A rare presentation of The Impossible Voyage (1904) with a live performance of the original narration penned by Méliès himself plus music provided by Climax Golden Twins playing 78 rpm records on actual Victrolas, right there in the theater!
PLUS!
Six more great films, all presented with non-traditional musical recordings including free jazz by the Hal Russell NRG Ensemble, the Master Musicians of Jajouka, The Residents (in a special remix by Scott Colburn), demented Dada scat-jazz by Fred Lane, and more! Featuring…
- A Trip to the Moon (1901) — rare extended version!
- The Kingdom of the Fairies (1903) — rare “complete” version!
- The Palace of Arabian Nights (1905) — stunning acrobatic sets!
- Paris to Monte Carlo (1905) — with hand-colored scenes!
- The Merry Frolics of Satan (1906) — beautifully tinted!
- Conquest of the Pole (1912) — his last masterpiece in a (kinda) rare French version!
Learn more and see a bunch of photos, including rare behind-the-scenes shots and production drawings, at the Sprocket Society web site. You can also download the official press release (PDF, 112kb).
Hope to see you there… A splendid time is guaranteed for all!
(Poster design by Brian Alter.)
(This program is not affiliated with Flicker Alley, though I encourage you to check out their new Méliès DVD box set!)
