Hartford Jewish Film Fest Presents Silent Films With Love Music
By: Gabrielle Sierra
The almost-lost art of presenting live music performed with silent classic films returns to the Mandell Jewish Community Center, West Hartford, on Tuesday March 23, 2010, 7:00 PM when The Hartt School of the University of Hartford and the Mandell JCC Hartford Jewish Film Festival present Hungry Hearts, a nostalgic evening of movies and music. Seventy student musicians will perform an original score ‘live to picture' composed by Hartt School students under the instruction of award-winning composer Joseph Turrin and the direction of Glen Adsit, Associate Director, Instrumental Studies Division, and Director of Bands at The Hartt School.
The film and concert, a first for the 14 year-old Hartford Jewish Film Festival, is the Closing Night event and includes a post-concert reception. Hungry Hearts, a classic 1922 black and white Jewish silent film described as a ‘three hanky melodrama', was directed by E. Mason Hopper. It was restored in 2006 by the National Center for Jewish Film at Brandeis University. The silent film with English inter-titles is a Hollywood adaptation of the short stories of Anzia Yezierska, the first writer to bring stories of American Jewish women to a mainstream audience. Hungry Hearts is the bittersweet immigrant tale of the Levin family, filmed on New York's Lower East Side, and stars many of the leading box office names of the early 20th century. The concert and reception are sponsored by the Ellen Jeanne Goldfarb Memorial Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford, Irma and Mort Handel, and Jane and Franklin Hurwitz.
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