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November 11 Monday at 2pm The Battle of the Somme (1916) 74 mins Digital restoration with soundtrack Metcalfe Auditorium State Library NSW Macquarie St Sydney Pre-film speaker Graham Shirley Manager, Access Projects, National Film and Sound Archive. Tickets through festival website and call t 0419 267318 Tickets $20/ $15 Friend of the Library and concession Credit card bookings through website www.ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au / info@ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au

The Festival is proud to present with the State Library NSW the iconic 1916 silent documentary The Battle of the Somme. The pre-film speaker, Graham Shirley, worked for four decades as a director, writer and researcher on Australian historical documentaries. He has conducted numerous oral histories and is co-author of Australian Cinema: The First 80 Years (published 1983 and1989). From 2006 to 2010 he was a senior curator with the NFSA. He is now the NFSA s Manager, Access Projects. The restored Battle of the Somme is an historic and iconic documentary film made in 1916 on the battlefield that was seen by huge audiences at the time in the UK when it was released in August 1916 barely a month after it was made. The film depicts Allied preparations for and the early stages of the battle. It was released in August 1916 while the battle continued in France. The film gave a very graphic depiction of trench warfare and was a massive success selling some 20 million tickets in its first six weeks of release in Britain. It was distributed in 18 other countries and drew large audiences in Australia some months later. We hope that you can share a viewing of this essential record of such a pivotal battle of World War 1. Reviews Bioscope writes.the Battle of the Somme captures the point of loss, the ghosts on the screen, the living pictures of the dead. Of course it is a

deeply partial record. It shows no real fighting beyond shellfire, no serious injuries, no pain, little hatred... But we recognise it for what it is able to show, not for what it leaves out. It is a profoundly memorably expression of the hopes and fears of its age. Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) 27 November 1916 "THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME". AT UNLEY. South Australia On no previous occasion has such an ex- cellent bill of fare been provided at the Sturt Pictures, Maud-street.' Unley,' as will be screened tonight. The principal attraction will be "The' Battle of the Somme," which consists of five "reels of motion pictures actually taken under fire in the British lines. The battle of the Somme in years to come will doubtless be looked on as the turning point in the great world war. In it the men of Anzac have performed glorious deeds, and the British and French have won undying fame. To South Australians the Somme" has been but a name. No one who has not seen spouting volcanoes of Allied guns and the wonderful charges of Allied infantry across shot-torn ridges can form the least idea of the grimness of the titanic struggle. The film is a marvellous one and amazingly realistic. The battle is shown in all its phases, and every person who desires to understand the nature of the "big push"' should Like the opportunity of seeing it. This great attraction will be supported by a full programme of dramas and scenics. As a crowded house is expected application should be made. for reserved seats, which may be secured without extra fee.

Bookings 0419 267318 www.ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au Tickets: $20 per adult/$15 Friend of the Library and concession The Battle of the Somme (1916) Barbara Underwood Australia s Silent Film Festival is proud to present this very special film which brings one of the great battles of World War I vividly back to life, deeply impressing poignant images deeply impressing poignant images on a generation nearly a century removed from the battle. Even though scenes and footage from this film have been used extensively in many war documentaries, The Battle of the Somme has now been faithfully restored to near-pristine condition using the latest digital technology Due to its importance as a historic record, The Battle of the Somme has been recognized as a jewel in the archives of the Imperial War Museum, and has become the first item of British documentary heritage to receive global recognition by being accepted for inscription in UNESCO s Memory of the World register. The Battle of the Somme is a documentary filmed by only two cameramen at the height of the battle around 1 July 1916. This means that the footage is authentic and, for its time, very well photographed and edited. Only one brief scene in the film is a staged one, and this only done because capturing it live put the cameramen too close to harm's way. The first screening of The Battle of the Somme in Britain took place on the 10 th of August 1916, only a month after the filmed events took place and while the battle was still raging. As such, it was actually a despatch from the front for the British audience, but over the years it has become a most significant part of documented history. The great import of The Battle of the Somme was that it allowed audiences to in a sense share the experience of soldiers on the Western Front. The publics yearning for this connection became clearly evident when the film sold 20 million tickets and was viewed by nearly half the population, making it the most popular film ever shown in Britain. While the rough mechanics of moving pictures began late in the 19th century, well-

made films of some sophistication were being produced by 1912, evolving into what we know today as feature-length films. By 1916, hour-long movies of various genres were the norm, and people worldwide flocked to cinemas to experience this exciting new form of entertainment. The Battle of the Somme takes the evolution of cinema one step further by recording important events, perhaps not even realizing what great historical significance it would prove to be many decades later. There is a chronological and logical progression in the scenes, which are all introduced by title cards at the beginning of each 5-10 minute segment of film footage, as was the custom at the time. Although many scenes show canons and weapons in action, it becomes obvious that the emphasis is on the soldiers; the human beings and fellow countrymen whose faces reflect pride and cheer, rather than fear and gloom. There is, however, also the tragic side when casualties are recovered and the wounded brought back from the front. Preparations before attacks show various troops from all parts of the country marching to battle, enjoying an evening meal on the eve of a big battle, and later their interaction with captured enemy soldiers. Primitive equipment and the fragility of film stock made covering the 18-mile stretch of front a daunting task for the two cameramen. In addition, it was necessary during the early days of movie picture technology to have a great deal of light, preventing the two from capturing on film the action taking place in the distance or under dark or cloudy conditions. Despite these disadvantages, The Battle of the Somme is a very watchable and fascinating film of over 70 minutes in length, and has been widely praised for its amazing front-line footage of the battle, much of which put the cameramen at great risk of becoming casualties of war themselves. At the time of its release, there were some protests and grave concerns that audiences might see a loved one dead or wounded, but these images are only a few, and a number of them are of German soldiers killed by the relentless and aggressive British onslaught. The British government made good use of this film internationally, distributing it to allies and neutral countries to show Britain s commitment to the war effort. Interestingly, it even inspired Germans to make a similar film a year later, namely Bei Unseren Helden an der Somme - With Our Heroes at the Somme produced by BUFA.

AUSTRALIA'S SILENT FILM FESTIVAL www.ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au Phone 0419 267318 info@ozsilentfilmfestival.com.au

We acknowledge the invaluable and generous support from the renowned David Shepard, Film Preservation and Associates and Blackhawk Films, Lobster Films, Jeff Masino, Flicker Alley, the Imperial War Museum, Samantha Hagan, Marcelo Flaksbard, Leslie Eric May and the sublime flair and talents of Stephanie Khoo. Please visit and read about your favourite silent film with the superb reviews at Amazon by the Festival s tireless supporter, Barbara Underwood, whose notes grace these pages.