On 100th anniversary of 'The Gold Rush,' Cannes tips hat to Charlie Chaplin
- A new 4K restoration of Charlie Chaplin's 1925 silent film The Gold Rush premiered Tuesday at the 78th Cannes Film Festival in France.
- The restoration by La Cineteca di Bologna took years and included an extensive search for missing footage to closely match the 1925 original.
- The Gold Rush features Chaplin’s lone prospector navigating the Alaskan wilderness with slapstick and hopes for food, company, and romance.
- Chaplin’s grandchildren, Spencer and Kiera, were present at the event; Kiera expressed that their grandfather would be honored to witness the film’s enduring impact on its 100th anniversary.
- The restored film will screen worldwide starting June 26, organized by mk2 Films, continuing a new Cannes tradition celebrating restored classics.
Insights by Ground AI
Does this summary seem wrong?
19 Articles
19 Articles
All
Left
4
Center
13
Right


On 100th anniversary of ‘The Gold Rush,’ Cannes tips hat to Charlie Chaplin
CANNES, France (AP) — One hundred years after Charlie Chaplin made dinner rolls dance and ate his shoe like it was a fine meal, “The Gold Rush” has been vividly brought back to life in a new restoration that premiered…
·Peterborough, Canada
Read Full Article
+15 Reposted by 15 other sources
On 100th anniversary of 'The Gold Rush,' Cannes tips hat to Charlie Chaplin
One hundred years after Charlie Chaplin made dinner rolls dance and ate his shoe like it was a fine meal, “The Gold Rush” has been vividly brought back to life in a new restoration that premiered Tuesday at the Cannes…
Coverage Details
Total News Sources19
Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution76% Center
Bias Distribution
- 76% of the sources are Center
76% Center
L 24%
C 76%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage