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Douglas Trumbull's "Silent Running" screens in Bradford |
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Written by: Lisa
Brook, Widescreen Weekend Coordinator |
Date:
03.10.2015 |
We
are pleased to announce a last minute addition to our festival schedule at
2pm on Saturday 17th October. This is of course included in your Festival
Pass and many thanks go to
Douglas Trumbull
for arranging this with us at short notice. This is in replacement of Leslie
Caron’s Screen Talk. "Gigi" will screen at 16:15 as mentioned in our
previous update.
SILENT RUNNING (PG) presented by DOUGLAS TRUMBULL
Dir. Douglas Trumbull USA 1972 89 min
Original Format: 35mm 1.85:1
Projection Format: DCP 1.85:1 Flat Screen
Cast: Bruce Dern, Cliff Potts, John Rifkin, Jesse Vint
Film source: Universal
Saturday 17 October at 2pm
As a very special addition to
Widescreen Weekend
2015 our keynote guest Douglas Trumbull presents his directorial sci-fi
masterpiece "Silent Running", offering an in-depth introduction to
this much loved classic. In a future where Earth’s vegetation is extinct the
last examples of plant life are cultivated in eco-domes aboard vast space
craft Valley Forge. When an order comes to abandon the project botanist
Freeman Lowell (Bruce Dearn) dramatically intervenes to save his beloved
plants from destruction. Accompanied by the now famous (and highly
influential) robot drones Lowell embarks on a lonely and perilous voyage
into the unknown. A contemplative and haunting story of a man faced with an
awesome decision, Silent Running has come to be regarded as a key film in
the Sci-Fi genre, with deep space effects as impressive as those in
"2OO1: A Space Odyssey".
Editors note: "Silent Running" was screened in 70mm in:
Sweden,
London and
Mexico (maybe more places)
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More in 70mm reading:
Widescreen
Weekend, Bradford, England
Doug Trumbull Gets an OSCAR
Douglas Trumbull - A
Conversation
70mm, Cinerama and
Cinemiracle shown in Sweden
70mm Film
Presentations in London, England 1958 - 2014
Curiosities from Mexico
Internet link:
National Media Museum
01274 203006
nationalmediamuseum.org.uk
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The beginning of "Silent Running"
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Wolfram
Hannemann and Douglas Trumbull in conversation, 2012, Germany
Wolfram Hannemann: Let’s talk about "Silent Running". Your first job as a Director – how did
the project come about?
Douglas Trumbull: Well, it came about through some relationships I had with friends at the
Studios, and agents; and there was a very interesting moment that happened
at Universal where this movie called "Easy Rider" came out. "Easy Rider"
surprised everybody – it was a very profitable, low-budget independent film
that no-one understood. The Studios just didn’t have any idea how to do
this. So they decided to experiment with five or more films –
one-million-dollar independent films. I can’t remember all the other films,
but there was a Kurt Vonnegut film you probably remember, then there was
"The
Last Picture Show", there was "Silent Running"...I can’t remember the others.
But anyway, the whole objective was that the Studio would experiment with
making five or more one-million-dollar movies, and not have anything to do
with them – they would put up the money but they wouldn’t see the script,
they wouldn’t have Final Cut, they wouldn’t do anything.
So I had this amazing experience on "Silent Running" where I got complete
control, as long as I stayed within budget. So it was a really great
experience; it was a very simple movie, it was a very low budget movie, it
was made with a very small crew, and shot in 32 days. Shot on board this
aircraft carrier, airplane hangar, with a lot of miniatures – I kind of
learned how to direct during the making of that movie.
Read full Douglas Trumbull
conversation
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