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Silent Film and Loud Music Series: The Beloved Rogue (1927)

  • Comfort Station Logan Square 2579 North Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, IL, 60647 United States (map)

Comfort film presents:

The 7th annual Silent Films and Loud Music Series

The Beloved Rogue (1927)

Synopsis: François Villon, in his lifetime the most renowned poet in France, is also a prankster, an occasional criminal, and an ardent patriot.

Directed by Alan Crosland
Starring John Barrymore
Runtime: 99mins
Media: Digital Projection

With a live score by Clyde Moreau.

Clyde Moreau is a Musician and Visual Artist from the South Side of Chicago. His music dips into several genres spanning from jazz to experimental pop to spoken word. The title of his upcoming solo release "Dogs that Laugh like the Neighbors Upstairs" is a commentary on Mental Health, Sadness, and the upbringing of a Black Male in an unforgiving and constantly changing society.

Screening will be outside on the Comfort Station lawn weather permitting otherwise it will be inside Comfort Station.

The Silent Film and Loud Music Series partners local bands and musicians with Silent Films for a unique film watching experience.

Free.

Programmed by Raul Benitez and Nando Espinosa Herrera.