Fragments
Brief Synopsis
A collection of fragments and trailers from lost films.
Film Details
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2011
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Synopsis
A collection of fragments and trailers from lost films.
Film Details
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2011
Technical Specs
Duration
2h
Articles
Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films - Fragments
Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films, which was inspired by a similar presentation at last year's TCM Classic Film Festival, opens the April 3 lineup at 8 p.m. (ET). Produced by Flicker Alley, the two-hour showcase features nine thematically arranged segments and case studies of clips preserved by some of the leading film archives in the country, including the Academy Film Archive, the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation.
Among the pieces featured in Fragments are the final reel of John Ford's The Village Blacksmith (1922) and a glimpse at Emil Jannings in The Way of All Flesh (1927), the only Oscar®-winning performance in a lost film. Fragments also features clips from such lost films as Cleopatra (1917), starring Theda Bara; The Miracle Man (1919), with Lon Chaney; He Comes Up Smiling (1918), starring Douglas Fairbanks; an early lost sound film, Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929), filmed in early Technicolor, and the only color footage of silent star Clara Bow, Red Hair (1928). The program is rounded out with interviews of film preservationists involved in identifying and restoring these films. Also featured is a new interview with Diana Serra Cary, best known as "Baby Peggy," one of the major American child stars of the silent era, who discusses one of the featured fragments, Darling of New York (1923).
Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films - Fragments
Sunday, April 3 8:00 pm ET
Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films, which was inspired by a similar presentation at
last year's TCM Classic Film Festival, opens the April 3 lineup at 8 p.m. (ET). Produced by Flicker
Alley, the two-hour showcase features nine thematically arranged segments and case studies of clips
preserved by some of the leading film archives in the country, including the Academy Film Archive,
the UCLA Film & Television Archive and the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual
Conservation.
Among the pieces featured in Fragments are the final reel of John Ford's The Village
Blacksmith (1922) and a glimpse at Emil Jannings in The Way of All Flesh (1927), the only
Oscar®-winning performance in a lost film. Fragments also features clips from such lost films as
Cleopatra (1917), starring Theda Bara; The Miracle Man (1919), with Lon Chaney; He
Comes Up Smiling (1918), starring Douglas Fairbanks; an early lost sound film, Gold Diggers
of Broadway (1929), filmed in early Technicolor, and the only color footage of silent star Clara
Bow, Red Hair (1928). The program is rounded out with interviews of film preservationists
involved in identifying and restoring these films. Also featured is a new interview with Diana Serra
Cary, best known as "Baby Peggy," one of the major American child stars of the silent era, who
discusses one of the featured fragments, Darling of New York (1923).