“The silent film […] was a universal language - Esperanto for the eyes.” - Kevin Brownlow

The 2026 Pittsburgh Silent Film Festival

September 27 - October 4

Here is the preliminary schedule for the 2026 Pittsburgh Silent Film Festival - subject to change! Ticket links will be shared as they become available.

  • Sunday, September 27: The Black Pirate (1926) new MoMA restoration @ The Lindsay Theater

  • Sunday, September 27: The Lost World (1925) with live accompaniment by the Pittsburgh Film Orchestra @ Third Presbyterian Church

  • Monday, September 28: The Student of Prague (1926) with Jumpcut Theater @ The Parkway Theater

  • Tuesday, September 29: Faces of Children (1925) with live accompaniment by Eric Cook on the church organ @ Old St. Luke’s Church

  • Wednesday, September 30: The Kid (1921) with Chaplin expert Dan Kamin speaking @ the Rangos Giant Cinema

  • Thursday, October 1: Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (1926) with live piano accompaniment by Tom Roberts @ The Pump House

  • Friday, October 2: The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) with Pittsburgh Sound + Image, location TBA

  • Saturday, October 3: Flesh and the Devil (1926) @ the Mt. Lebanon Public Library

  • Saturday, October 3: Faust (1926) @ the Row House Hollywood

  • Sunday October 4: So This is Paris (1926) with Tom Roberts accompanying @ The Frick Pittsburgh

  • Sunday, October 4: The Caveman (1926) new restoration @ The Harris Theater

  • Sunday, October 4: Beau Geste (1926) new restoration with the Pittsburgh Film Orchestra @ The Harris Theater

Details and ticket links to come!

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Silent film stars Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis, courtesy of Harold Lloyd Entertainment

Silent film stars Harold Lloyd and Mildred Davis, courtesy of Harold Lloyd Entertainment

LEGENDARY FILMMAKER MARTIN SCORSESE, PITTSBURGH AND CINEMAS ACROSS COUNTRY, EMBRACE INNAUGURAL NATIONAL SILENT MOVIE DAY

Sept. 4, 2021 – In April of this year, Mt. Lebanon resident Chad Hunter announced a new project called National Silent Movie Day—an annual event celebrating silent film history and raising awareness about the race to preserve surviving silent films.

Since then, more than 30 theaters and institutions around the country have signed on to host their own events, including Film Forum in New York City, the National Museum of Asian Art in Washington DC, the Gene Siskel Film Center in Chicago, the Berkeley Art Museum in Berkeley, CA, and the American Cinematheque in Los Angeles.

Writing on his Turner Classic Movies blog, legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese also took note, stating that “September 29th is the very first National Silent Movie Day, a great initiative launched by three dedicated film archivists and/or activists: Brandee B. Cox from the Academy Archive, Chad Hunter from Video Trust and the Pittsburgh Silent Film Society and Steven K. Hill from UCLA […] this is exactly the kind of activist spirit we need right now in the world of cinema.”

Turner Classic Movies will celebrate the day with an all-silent film line-up, showing 15 movie titles from 6:00am to midnight, including Trip to the Moon (1902) by film pioneer Georges Méliès; Within Our Gates (1920) by Oscar Micheaux, considered the first feature-length motion picture produced by a Black filmmaker; Rudolph Valentino in The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921); Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman (1925); Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights (1931), and Buster Keaton’s Sherlock, Jr. (1924).

Locally in Pittsburgh, Hunter has partnered with Row House Cinema in Lawrenceville to present Alfred Hitchcock’s silent masterwork Blackmail (1929), with live piano accompaniment provided by musician Tom Roberts, former piano player for Leon Redbone and scorer of Martin Scorsese’s 2004 film The Aviator. Dr. Adam Hart, film scholar and author of Monstrous Forms, will provide a short introduction.

Blackmail is scheduled for 7:00pm on Wednesday, September 29, tickets are $16 and available at https://rowhousecinema.com/movies/blackmail/. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours is currently required to enter the theater. Guests under 12 may enter, but must be masked.

To find out more about National Silent Movie Day and see a full list of events, visit www.nationalsilentmovieday.org.

Press materials including the national press release and images are located at :NSMD Press Materials

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