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Presented by David Drazin. Pianist and composer David Drazin is a music and motion picture archivist who has acquired a national reputation for his piano improvisations accompanying silent films. He is notable among contemporary film accompanists for his use of the 1920s-era jazz and blues, rather than classic ragtime, in playing for silent comedies. Among silent movie screenings for which he has performed are Cinevent Film Festival in Columbus, Ohio, the Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute in Chicago (staff accompanist since 1985), Pordenone Silent Film Festival, Italy (guest pianist 2003 and 2004), Silent Film Society of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, LaSalle Bank Theatre, North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Cleveland Cinematheque as well as at many universities, libraries and churches.
David will be accompanying the 1922 silent film, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. The film is from a German Expressionist screenplay by Henrik Galeen and directed by F. W. Murnau.
Summoned to a bloodthirsty vampire's faraway castle, a young land clerk embarks on a harrowing journey into the unknown as his innocent wife falls under the spell of a terrifying shadow in her dreams. Starring Max Schreck, Greta Schröder, and Gustav von Wangenheim. Film runtime is 94 minutes with no intermission. Film is unrated.
🎫Age: Unrated
🎫 Price: $12 Per Person, $10 Season Ticket
🎫 Contact: (561) 347-3948
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Willow Theatre, Sugar Sand Park - Science Garden, Boca Raton, FL 33486, United States
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