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  FREE Outdoor screening for all at LFF and first ever Archive Gala
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  Tuesday 13 October: For the sixth consecutive year, Trafalgar Square will play host to an evening of free screenings on Thursday 22 October. The LONDON MOVES ME event, presented in association with Film London, is a celebration of transport in London as captured on film, and will be set to a live music accompaniment. Screening on Thursday 22 will be more than twenty archive films depicting travel in the capital over the last century, from the more familiar trains, buses and bicycles to the more unusual skateboards, airships and canoes, offering audiences scenes of the capital from as long ago as 1896. All films in this programme are from the BFI National Archive, Imperial War Museum and London Transport Museum. Accompanying these screenings will be a live improvised score from acclaimed pianist Neil Brand.

A unique opportunity to see the daily commutes of our forebears, films on show include WESTMINSTER BRIDGE (1896), showing morning traffic by Big Ben, BARGING THROUGH LONDON (1924), which follows a traditional horse-towed barge through Hackney, Kings Cross and Camden, and a forgotten vision of the London Underground in SCENES AT PICCADILLY CIRCUS AND HYDE PARK CORNER UNDERGROUND STATIONS (1931), which captures the beauty of the tube in the early thirties. Other compelling scenes include R101’S MAIDEN FLIGHT (1929), showing a spectacular airship’s maiden voyage over London, and CANTEEN ON WHEELS (1941), a snapshot of life in London during the Blitz.

Breaking into colour, RUSH HOUR (1970) condenses the titular hour at Waterloo Station into three enthralling minutes, while PROJECT ONE (2009) is Yohan Forbes’ award-winning short depicting a skateboarder’s odyssey from the Thames Barrier to the South Bank. The transport theme is rounded off with the Festival’s first Archive Gala, a World Premiere of a newly restored print of Anthony Asquith’s silent classic UNDERGROUND (1928). Recently restored by the BFI, the film will be accompanied by the Prima Vista Social Club playing a live, improvised jazzy score led by Neil Brand in a special performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall. A classic tale of love, treachery and jealousy on the London Underground, the film features some of the first feature film footage ever shot in London’s underground stations, and various famous London locations.
  Graeme Clark [16 Oct 2009 at 20:48]
     

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