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Courtesy of the Official You Tube Channel - Charlie Chaplin
As Seen in The Moultrie News:
A Cinematic Experience for ALL!
Featuring Charlie Chaplin's Iconic Character "The Tramp". Recognized by the "OSCARS" for Chaplin's 88 films from 1914-1952
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New Location coming soon!
- A Night in the Show (1915)
- Pawnshop (1916)
- 10:00am The Pilgrim (1915)
- 11:00am Easy Street (1917)
- 11:30am The Tramp (1915)
- 1:00pm The Kid (1921)
- 2:20pm City Lights (1931)
- 3:50pm The Cure (1917)
- 4:30pm A Night in the Show (1915)
- 5:10pm Modern Times (1936)
- 6:50pm The Bank
- 7:30pm The Great Dictator (1940) – Adults Only
- 10:00am City Lights (1931)
- 11:30am Mabel Strange Predicament (1914)
- 12:00pm The Idle Class (1921) - Kid Friendly
- 12:40pm The Fireman (1916)
- 1:20pm Dough and Dynamite (1914)
- 2:00pm Modern Times (1936
- 3:40pm 1AM (1916)
- 4:20pm The Immigrant (1917)
- 4:50pm The Tramp (1915)
- 5:30pm The Rink (1916)
- 6:00pm Work (1915)
- 6:40pm The Vagabond (1916)
- 7:10pm The Kid (1921)
- 8:30pm The Great Dictator (1940) - Adults only
Our mission is to expand into the publishing of how-tbooks and also to gather films of historic, educational value and to provide them to the community. We also provide throughout the year.educational fun gatherings for youth to enjoy, with a film making component.
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A South Carolina Non-Profit
Charlie Chaplin from 1914 to1952 created 88 Silent Films. Known for his original SHORT FILMS which brought forth his iconic character the TRAMP from Keystone, and then the long forms from United Artists and First National
1921 The Kid, 1928 The Circus, 1931 City Lights, 1936, Modern Times,
1940 The Great Dictator
We continue to locate/find the shorts and long form and update our list.
VIP Reception
to be announced
Lots of hands on Theatre Crafting for kids. Learn the basics of Pantomime with a MIME, while earning a hat and gloves to take home! Have a portrait made as a MIME!
Check out Charlie Chaplin 's TRAMP -Create your own! We will have the hats and canes – plus other theatrical materials (peel n stick mustache, fake hair/wigs.) Bring any makeup or eyeliner. Become the “TRAMP” and have fun in our “Parade of TRAMPS!” Winners receive gift cards!
Join us on Saturday for the reading of books in voice and Pantomime about Chaplin's life, just for kids in the Children's Department - Performed by the Members of the Mini Mime Troupe. Books from Scholastic and Gary Golio
Pantomime performances by Healing Farms, young people! Then on Saturday young children as MIMES live and via short videos stories found throughout on our Saturday Family Day
Chaplin recognized by the Academy of Arts and Sciences the OSCARS. (1914-1952 – 88 films) . A cinematic learning experience for students/teachers, by Professor Toni Bowers, a Chaplin Scholar speaks on: Chaplin's life - Visual Literacy – Social and political impacts of Chaplin’s 20th-century silent films. Silent films included.
Toni Bowers, PhD, Chaplin Scholar
Would you like to suggest a film or join our FILMDOMFETE Team, learning more about the History of the Cinema - perhaps make a film with us? Any question? Send us a message, and we will get back to you soon.
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