The Lodger - A Story of the London Fog
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on:stop:off presents a contemporary and experimental sound journey through Alfred Hitchcock's "The Lodger". Acoustic and electronic instruments merge into a dynamic soundtrack that further intensifies the tension of the silent film classic.
The integration of alienated samples of music from the 1920s creates a unique atmosphere that skillfully combines past and present. The timeless story of "The Lodger" is brought together with a musical approach that reinterprets the magic of the film and enriches it with innovative acoustic elements.
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Alexander Blancke: electric guitar, effects, live sampling
Andreas Fritzsche: electric drums, percussion, synthesizer
Christoph Lohse: Synthesizers
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Is the new lodger the murderer of women in London?
"The Lodger" is a silent film by Alfred Hitchcock from 1927. The film tells the story of a mysterious lodger who moves into a London house. A series of murders takes place in the city, with the victims being blonde women. The landlady begins to link the lodger to the murders. Tension builds as a love story develops between the lodger and the landlady's daughter. The film is known for its innovative cinematic techniques and Hitchcock's early u...
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This film is not shown in our current program
Our program for the cinema week starting on Thursday will be published each Monday afternoon