Daily Diversion #336: Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

There’s nothing quite like watching a silent film in an ornate, old picture-palace, with accompaniment by the world’s best organist playing on the theatre’s original instrument. 

"Sunrise"

“Sunrise”

You won’t find better silent film audiences anywhere.

Program

Program

The CAPA Summer Movie Series is the longest-running classic film series in the United States and, as far as the powers-that-be know, the world.

We’re blessed to have such an incredible, on-going cultural experience here.

4 thoughts on “Daily Diversion #336: Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

    • I don’t blame you! It’s the best possible situation in which to watch a film, especially a silent one. The acoustics for the organ are perfection, Clark Wilson went above and beyond for this film with his score recreation/performance, and there were even 1920s-era cars parked out front to help with the ambience.

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