Mon

23/06

Piazzetta Pier Paolo Pasolini > 22:00

CINEMA AT ITS PUREST – THE GOLDSTAUB-FUND

Introduced by

Nikolaus Wostry (Filmarchiv Austria)

Piano accompaniment by

Stephen Horne (piano) e Frank Bockius (drums)

Foto © Filmarchiv Austria

In 1985 a treasure trove of original prints dating from the early days of cinema surfaced in Mödling, a small town near Vienna, Austria. As the films had been stored in a factory producing gold leaf – sheets of paper coated with gold and used to create the lettering on the ribbons of funeral wreaths – the cans emerged from beneath a glittering layer of golden dust. We therefore decided to christen the collection the Goldstaub-Fund (Gold Dust Find). The name turned out to be an apt one, as the collection, the stock of a travelling showman, Karl Juhasz, who toured with programmes mainly of Pathé films, contains many golden gems of early cinema. Juhasz was an important film pioneer in Austria, who not only ran a travelling cinema very early on, but also attracted attention with his inventions in the cinema sector (Kinoplastikon), ran an early permanent cinema and was the chairman of the Reichsverband allerösterreichisch-ungarischen Kinobesitzer (the association of all Austro-Hungarian cinema owners) for many years. The programme presented here is made up almost entirely of films from Juhasz’s collection. The Goldstaub-Fund is today one of the most important collections of early cinema, which has been preserved, restored and brought out of its slumber at the Filmarchiv Austria in Vienna. The programme will be presented using an old hand-cranked Imperatur projector with arc light. The Stahlprojektor Imperator, from the company Heinrich Ernemann AG Dresden, was one of the first in Germany to implement the principles of heavy mechanical engineering and largely dispensed with softer metals such as brass (until then, film projectors had been designed by precision mechanics and were more reminiscent of a fine watch than a heavy machine). Released in 1909, the Imperator was present in most Boulevard cinemas in Paris by 1914, according to the company’s advertising. It was copied by a large number of companies worldwide and in production until the early 1930s. Adapted with sound equipment, it could be found in small provincial cinemas until the 1970s. The machine used in Bologna is one of the earliest surviving examples and is operated with the original arc light.

Nikolaus Wostry

Projection
Info

Monday 23/06/2025
22:00

Subtitle

Original version with subtitles

Book

LES TROIS PHASES DE LA LUNE

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 2'
Film Version

French intertitle

Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

[CHARLES VOISIN: FLUGVERSUCHE AUF DER SEINE]

International Title
[Charles Voisin. Flight Experiments over the Seine]
Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 3'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

LE MÂT DE COCAGNE

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 1'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

PETIT VOLEUR DE POMMES

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 1'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

FÂCHEUSE MÉPRISE

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 1'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

LE NÈGRE GOURMAND

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 1'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

LA POULE AUX OEUFS D’OR

Director: Gaston Velle
Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 18'
Film Version

German intertitles

Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

VISITE DE LA DOUANE

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 2'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

[LA LOTION MAGIQUE]

Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 7'
Film Version

German intertitles

Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

L’ALBUM MERVEILLEUX

Director: Gaston Velle
Year: 1905
Country: Francia
Running time: 4'
Sound
Mute
Edition
2025

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