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Silent movie dubbed with saws and kitchen bowls
Silent movie dubbed with saws and kitchen bowls
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CinemArctic, the world’s northernmost film festival, opened September 30 on the Svalbard Islands. The festival started with a screening of an unconventional... 03.10.2011, Sputnik International
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14:33 GMT 03.10.2011 (Updated: 19:54 GMT 19.10.2022) CinemArctic, the world’s northernmost film festival, opened September 30 on the Svalbard Islands. The festival started with a screening of an unconventional project by the Swedish band Matti Bye. Armed with musical instruments and assorted hardware, the musicians dubbed a 1922, U.S. made black and white, silent movie, Nanook of the North.
CinemArctic, the world’s northernmost film festival, opened September 30 on the Svalbard Islands. The festival started with a screening of an unconventional project by the Swedish band Matti Bye. Armed with musical instruments and assorted hardware, the musicians dubbed a 1922, U.S. made black and white, silent movie, Nanook of the North.