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Silent Film Festival: A Page of Madness (1926)

Japanese director Teinsosuke Kinugasa’s electrifying psychological drama holds the legendary distinction as being the most fascinating, perplexing madhouse movie ever made. In a major win for the Inland Northwest, KPAC will present this film exactly as it was intended for Japanese audiences in the 1920s, with a live benshi artist...

$15

Silent Film Festival: Safety Last! (1923)

The festival concludes with Harold Lloyd’s most satisfying slapstick comedy, featuring a nigh-incoherent story as pretext for set pieces involving brilliant pratfalls, surly retail workers, innuendo with garment scissors, and foot-stamping cops. Lloyd projects a dumb genius of everyman workplace enthusiasm that grounds him in our world more firmly than...

$15