Essential Big Screen 2017
- City Lights
- USA1931
- Charles Chaplin
- 87 DCP
- PG
- Essential Big Screen 2017
Screening Dates
- December 22, 2017 6:30
- December 23, 2017 4:30
- December 28, 2017 6:30
- December 30, 2017 8:45
Albert Einstein is said to have cried with laughter at the world premiere of Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights in Los Angeles in 1931. Described by Chaplin himself as “a comedy romance in pantomime,” this winning mix of slapstick, sentiment, and social criticism has Chaplin’s beloved Little Tramp falling in love with a blind flower girl. When he discovers that her sight can be restored through expensive surgery, he goes to extraordinary lengths to raise the necessary money, including an hilariously ill-advised turn as a prizefighter. She, for her part, believes her unseen benefactor to be a handsome millionaire. A synchronized musical score and comic sound effects were Chaplin’s only concessions to the new sound era; the film has nary a word of spoken dialogue. James Agee called the famed final scene “the highest moment in the movies.” Orson Welles cited City Lights as his favourite film.