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Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
David Punch & Stephen Gillespie
10 episodes
7 months ago
Destruction, repression, negligence, and indifference have eradicated the vast majority of cinema's early legacy. Studies have estimated that between 75 and 90 percent of all silent films have been lost forever. Despite this, the survival of the medium persists, and long lost films continue to be rediscovered in often bizarre and unexpected places. Ashes to Classics is an effort to record these forgotten histories for posterity, to explore the histories of their creation, discovery, and preservation. Every week we'll be bringing you a new film that was once lost, discussing its merits and context within the wider canon of established film history, and educating you along the way about the rich and often overlooked artistry of film's earliest incarnation.
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Film History
TV & Film
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Destruction, repression, negligence, and indifference have eradicated the vast majority of cinema's early legacy. Studies have estimated that between 75 and 90 percent of all silent films have been lost forever. Despite this, the survival of the medium persists, and long lost films continue to be rediscovered in often bizarre and unexpected places. Ashes to Classics is an effort to record these forgotten histories for posterity, to explore the histories of their creation, discovery, and preservation. Every week we'll be bringing you a new film that was once lost, discussing its merits and context within the wider canon of established film history, and educating you along the way about the rich and often overlooked artistry of film's earliest incarnation.
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Film History
TV & Film
Episodes (10/10)
Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
10) Die Spinnen/The Spiders (1919 & 1920)
2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
9) Das Weib des Phrarao/The Loves of Pharaoh (1922)
2 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
8) Der brennende Acker/The Burning Soil (1922)
2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
7) Anders als die Andern/Different from the Others (1919)
2 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
6) Algol: Tragödie der Macht (1920)
2 years ago
58 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
5) Von morgens bis mitternachts /From Morn to Midnight (1920)
2 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
4) The Toll of the Sea (1922)
2 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
3) Richard III (1912)
2 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
2) Within Our Gates (1920)
2 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
1) A Brief History of Lost Films and the Silent Era
2 years ago
54 minutes

Ashes to Classics: A Silent Film Podcast
Destruction, repression, negligence, and indifference have eradicated the vast majority of cinema's early legacy. Studies have estimated that between 75 and 90 percent of all silent films have been lost forever. Despite this, the survival of the medium persists, and long lost films continue to be rediscovered in often bizarre and unexpected places. Ashes to Classics is an effort to record these forgotten histories for posterity, to explore the histories of their creation, discovery, and preservation. Every week we'll be bringing you a new film that was once lost, discussing its merits and context within the wider canon of established film history, and educating you along the way about the rich and often overlooked artistry of film's earliest incarnation.