November 15, 2014, 5:00 p.m. — Serge Bromberg’s Retour de Flamme: A Presentation of Wondrous New Discoveries ()
Serge Bromberg’s Retour de Flamme: A Presentation of Wondrous New Discoveries
Serge Bromberg, the founder of Lobster Films in Paris, is a true impresario: a huntsman who salvages lost classics and curiosities of cinema from attics, flea markets, and other serendipitous places; a conservator who collaborates with archives, foundations, studios, and festivals worldwide to restore these films; and a born showman who, through his now-famous Retour de Flamme (Saved from the flames) presentations, makes moviegoing a thing of wonder and excitement again. This year’s program, which Bromberg also accompanies on piano, features discoveries that he and other dogged film enthusiasts have recently made, including a previously unknown version of Buster Keaton’s The Blacksmith (1922) that the archivist and historian Fernando Martin Peña unearthed in Argentina. Special thanks to the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. 70 min.