Charlie Chaplin’s philosophy of cinema
Award-winning director Martin Brest returns for the second of a two-part interview on the life and legacy of Charlie Chaplin. Source: Charlie Chaplin’s philosophy of cinema
Award-winning director Martin Brest returns for the second of a two-part interview on the life and legacy of Charlie Chaplin. Source: Charlie Chaplin’s philosophy of cinema
The character played by Chaplin in The Great Dictator said that she “didn’t want to be emperor”. But what did the artist who owns one of the world’s most recognizable faces want, or what was he? Where did he “walk”? … Continued
A recently unearthed interview with an old friend recalls how the actor was looked after by a kindly ‘foster mother’ who made sure he did the right thing. Source: How comic genius Charlie Chaplin survived his hungry childhood | Charlie … Continued
A historic cinema museum near Elephant and Castle is campaigning for an end to the uncertainty that volunteers say has clouded its future since the site was sold to a developer three years ago. Source: Cinema Museum, home to Charlie … Continued
Once home to Charlie Chaplin, now a trove of movie memorabilia, the Cinema Museum is a gem under threat. Take a trip to London’s best-loved silver-screen shrine Source: Secrets of the Cinema Museum: head behind the velvet curtain at London’s … Continued
The Majestic, in King’s Lynn’s Tower Street, first opened in May 1928, as ‘talkies’ began to oust the great silent films featuring the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Source: Majestic Cinema in King’s Lynn celebrates 90th anniversary with … Continued