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Film Loans from the Library of Congress — May 2019

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Here are some of the titles from the Library’s motion picture collections–many preserved by the NAVCC film  laboratory–that we’re loaning for exhibition this month. As always, we can’t guarantee that schedules won’t change or links get broken, but this is our best information at the time of publication.

San Francisco Silent Film Festival; San Francisco, California

WOLF SONG (1929), May 2

HUSBANDS AND LOVERS (1924), May 3

LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY (1925), May 4

GOONA GOONA (1932), May 4

http://www.silentfilm.org/

 

 

 

 

Nitrate Picture Show, George Eastman Museum; Rochester, New York

TULLIPS SHALL GROW (1942), May 3

LOOKING AT LONDON (1946), May 3

DEAD RECKONING (1947) May 4

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YMHWWLhk4pInfo1aPaeeIa_-ZGxKHR4c/view

 

Australian Cinémathèque; South Brisbane, Australia

THE BLACK CAT (1941), May 3+12

CAT PEOPLE (1943), May 4+8

I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE (1943), May 4+8

THE BODY SNATCHER (1945), May 5+10

STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR (1940), May 12+22

https://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/whats-on/cinema

 

 

 

Anthology Film Archives; New York City

THINK (1964), May 11

MABEL AND FATTY VIEWING THE WORLD’S FAIR AT SAN FRANCISCO (1915), May 11

INFORMATION MACHINE (1957), May 9

http://anthologyfilmarchives.org/

 

Metrograph, New York City

KING: A FILMED RECORD… MONTGOMERY TO MEMPHIS (1970), May 11

http://metrograph.com/

 

Cinemateca Portuguesa;  Lisbon, Portugal

BIRTHRIGHT, May 19

http://www.cinemateca.pt/

 

Film Forum, New York City

ALL COLORED VAUDEVILLE SHOW (1935), May 20

SMASH YOUR BAGGAGE (1933), May 20

http://filmforum.org/

 

Chicago Film Society, Chicago, Illinois

FINISHING SCHOOL (1934), May 22

https://www.chicagofilmsociety.org/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eye Filmmuseum,  Amsterdam, Netherlands

LIGHTS OF OLD BROADWAY (1925), May 26

https://www.eyefilm.nl/en

 

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