The Immigrant Clippings 72/72
Film Daily, New York, August 27, 1934.
The Immigrant Café Scene
& In one of the greatest of café comedies, Charlie Chaplin‘s
„The Immigrant,“ the tramp, newly arrived in America
from an unnamed but clearly Eastern European place of origin,
tries to put off the arrival of a check he can‘t afford
simply by ordering more coffee.
(...) ONE MORE CUP OF COFFEE What café Life did for liberalism.
BY ADAM GOPNIK, New Yorker, Dec. 24, 2018
& DIRECTING DIRECTORS AT NEW SCHOOL DRAMATIC
WORKSHOP
Erwin Piscator, who heads the workshop at the New School
for social research, demonstrates „visualization of
character.“ The school plans to expand its drama program this
Fall by adding special courses in opera and music.
(...) Photo, New York Times, July 21, 1940
& The New School for Social Research, Inc. 1934 Spring,
course catalog, New York, circa 1933, New School Archives
„Will make up a film program“
Editorial content. „Reviving Immigrant and Ivan
A revival of Charles Chaplin‘s The Immigrant and
Dovzhenko‘s Ivan will make up a film program
that is being sponsored by the Film & Photo League
and the New Theater on Wednesday evening
at the New School for Social Research. This is the second
of a series of film showings that will continue
throughout the winter season.“
New School for Social Research, 66 West 12th St., New York.
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