Mar 10 • 02:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Theatro São Pedro exhibits 'Nosferatu' and 'Faust' with music played by an orchestra

The Theatro São Pedro in São Paulo is hosting the Cine São Pedro festival from March 13 to 28, featuring live orchestral music accompanying classic films.

The Theatro São Pedro in São Paulo is set to host the second edition of the Mostra Cine São Pedro - Música e Cinema, which will take place from March 13 to 28. This festival is organized in collaboration with the Cinemateca Brasileira and the Goethe-Institut, showcasing films with live orchestral soundtracks. Tickets are priced at R$ 72 and will also include free general rehearsals on March 11 and 12, making it accessible to a wider audience.

Among the notable films featured in the festival are the iconic silent horror film 'Nosferatu' (1922), a hallmark of German Expressionism, alongside 'Faust' (1926), another significant work in the cinematic movement. Additionally, the festival will present 'Sinfonia Amazônica' (1951), the first animated feature film produced in Brazil. These screenings promise to enhance the viewing experience by combining historical cinema with live music, bridging the gap between past and present artistic expressions.

This event not only highlights the rich history of cinema but also celebrates the cultural partnership between various institutions, aiming to foster a deeper appreciation for both film and live orchestral music. By encouraging attendance at rehearsals and presenting accessible pricing, the Theatro São Pedro demonstrates its commitment to cultural outreach and community engagement, helping to attract both cinema aficionados and newcomers alike to the arts in São Paulo.

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