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Loud Silents Festival features performances by i.a. Superposition and Ilkka Arola Tagine Trio

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Film and live music will be combined for the second time at the Loud Silents Festival in Helsinki at Kino Regina on December 17th–19th. The program features, among other things, the best Brazilian film ever made, early music videos, a focus on Czech films and a domestic cult hit from the 2010s.

The music of the Loud Silents cinema concerts on 17th–19th December is provided by the most interesting artists of the moment. For example, Lau Nau, who recently won the State Art Prize, the Jazz-Emma winner Superposition and Noah Kin, who was on display at Mänttä Art Festival, have composed commissioned works for the festival.

PROGRAM

FRIDAY 17.12.2021

19.00 Erotica (1929), 85 min, accompaniment: Matias Tyni trio

21.00 Lyrical Nitrate (1991), 50 min, accompaniment: Noah Kin

SATURDAY 18.12.2021

16.00 Limite (1930), 120 min, accompaniment: Joakim Berghäll

18.30 Cikani (1921), 85 min, accompaniment: Vallila Klezmorim

20.30 The Son of the Sheik (1926), 68 min, accompaniment: Ilkka Arola Tagine trio

SUNDAY 19.12.2021

15.00 Short films by Mary Ellen Buten (1936-52), 62 min, accompaniment: Superposition

16.30 Tonka Sibenice (1930), 82 min, accompaniment: Seventh Heaven

18.30 Nuntius (2014), 62 min, accompaniment: Jori Hulkkonen & Jimi Tenor

Ticket sales

Tickets are sold via Kino Regina's online store at https://kinoregina.fi/teemat/loud-silents/ as well as the Kino Regina counter at Oodi.

Individual tickets 15 € / 12 € (with KAVI club card), festival passes 70 € / 60 € (with KAVI club card).

Loud Silents Festival is dedicated to silent films and live music. Since 2020, the festival has taken place in Kino Regina in Helsinki, Finland. Each year Loud Silents invites a bunch of musicians to compose brand new soundtracks for silent films. The festival is organised by non-profit association Loud Silents ry and KAVI - National Audiovisual Institute.

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Superposition / Photo by Tero Ahonen

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