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Guitarist and composer Graeme Stephen returns to present another cast-iron classic of silent cinema accompanied by another of his magnificent new scores, which earned him the Innovation Award at the Scottish Jazz Awards in 2013. Most appropriately for Halloween, this evening's film is Robert Wiene's 1920 revolutionary masterpiece, The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari, which is considered by many to be the first ever horror film - as well as the first cult movie and the earliest example of an 'arthouse' approach to film-making. Featuring the scintillating instrumental talents of Mario Caribe (bass) and Tom Bancroft (drums).
'Stephen's music speaks loudly of ambition, imagination, nous and harmonic adventure yet teemed with the sort of tuneful realization that swells the heart' The Herald
Age advisory 12+. £16; concessions £14 (inc. £1.50 booking fee per ticket)
Perthshire has gone totally Spooktastic this year with fantastic Halloween celebrations.
SCBP19th October 2016
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