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                |  An archive of articles on the silent era of world cinema.
 Copyright © 1999-2025 by Carl Bennett and the Silent Era Company.
 All Rights Reserved.
 |  |  CONTEMPORARY ARTICLES When Mary Pickford Came to MeThe king of the stage writes about the queen of the movies.
 by David Belasco
 The Star SoubretteEdna Purviance, Charlie Chaplin’s leading lady.
 by John H. Blackwood
 Virginia’s RealMiss Bradford Would Rather Act Than Be Under Contract
 by Cedric Belfrage
 Little Stars, Part IVMiriam Battista, Jane and Katherine Lee, Kittens Reichert and Lorna Volare
 The Dual Personality of An ActressActress Cleo Madison
 The Talking Pictureby Hugh Hoffman
 The Outlook (for 1923)by Joe Dannenberg
 PHOTOPLAY STORIES The Garden of Shadows (1916)by Grace Oppen
 The Quack Quakers (1916)by Montanye Perry
 MODERN ARTICLES Desert Winds and Smouldering FiresLokke Heiss reviews the 2018 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Sacred Fires and Hungry KissesLokke Heiss reviews the 2017 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Glorious Heights and Wounded HeartsLokke Heiss reviews the 2016 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Kind Hearts and Cruel ComfortsLokke Heiss reviews the 2013 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 New Babylon RevisitedLokke Heiss reviews the 2011 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Merry Widows and Silent SleuthsLokke Heiss reviews the 2009 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 An Interview with Silent Film Composer Ekkehard WölkThe German jazz and classical pianist discusses music composition for silent films.
 by Ehsan Khoshbakht
 Crazy Rays and Scattered ShadowsLokke Heiss reports on the 2007 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 The Suffering Earth and a Light from the EastLokke Heiss takes a look the 2005 Pordenone Festival of Silent Film.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Sweet Dreams Are Made of TheseLokke Heiss reports from the 2004 San Francisco Silent Film Festival.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Far Away, So CloseLokke Heiss reports from the 2003 Pordenone Silent Film Festival in Sacile, Italy.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Divine Grace and a Touch of the DevilLokke Heiss reports from the 2003 San Francisco Silent Film Festival.
 by Lokke Heiss
 Girls Just Want to Have FunWinsor McCay The Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and His Moving ComicsLokke Heiss reports from the 2002 Pordenone Silent Film Festival in Sacile, Italy.
 by Lokke Heiss
 A shot-by-shot comparison of two prints, available on home video, of Winsor McCay’s
 1911 animation experiment.
 by Carl Bennett
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