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    Home » Cannes Film Fest Salutes Charlie Chaplan On 100th Anniversary Of “The Gold Rush”

    Cannes Film Fest Salutes Charlie Chaplan On 100th Anniversary Of “The Gold Rush”

    By SHOOTTuesday, May 13, 2025No Comments125 Views
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    Actor Charlie Chaplin appears in a scene from the 1925 film "The Gold Rush." (AP Photo)

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer

    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 Tuesday at the Cannes Film Festival.

    On the opening day of its 78th edition, Cannes debuted a 4K restoration of “The Gold Rush,” one of Chaplin’s most beloved silent masterpieces. The screening, held just before the festival’s official opening ceremony, was part of a new day-one tradition for restored films, festival director Thierry Fremaux said before the screening at Cannes’ Debussy Theatre.

    Years in the making, this “Gold Rush” pristinely restores Chaplin’s Tramp to all his downtrodden glory. The 1925 Alaskan frontier comedy may be marking its centenary, but it looks bracingly fresh in the restoration carried out by La Cineteca di Bologna.

    The restoration was more complicated than most because it included an extensive search for any missing footage. In 1942, Chaplin edited the film and re-released it with sound effects, music and narration. That version landed two Oscar nominations, but the restoration sought to get as close to the 1925 original as possible.

    In “The Gold Rush” Chaplin’s lone prospector ambles through the snowy Alaskan wilds in pursuit less of gold than some food and perhaps companionship. His antic, cliff-dangling struggles make up much of the film’s deft slapstick, but the Little Tramp’s humble, sweet hopes for romance greatly exceed his strike-it-rich ambitions.

    The film’s premiere drew two grandchildren of Chaplin: Kiera Chaplin and Spencer Chaplin.

    “What to say about ‘The Gold Rush?’ said Spencer Chaplin. “It was his biggest production to date. He built the set — it was almost like a tourist attraction in L.A. at the time. He built the mountains.”

    The screening in Cannes drew a packed house in one of Cannes’ largest theaters, a crowd that the Chaplin descendants warmly surveyed.

    “Our grandfather would be really proud to see this, a hundred years later, to see all you here and interested in seeing the film,” said Kiera Chaplin.

    “The Gold Rush” will roll out in theaters worldwide on June 26 in a release organized by mk2 Films.

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    Stept Adds Truesdell Brothers To Its Directorial Roster

    Tuesday, June 24, 2025

    Creative and production company Stept has signed directorial duo the Truesdell Brothers--consisting of Tim and Will Truesdell--for exclusive commercial representation in the U.S.

    “Our roster is built around directors who are shaping the future of filmmaking, and the Truesdell Brothers embody that,” said Nick Martini, co-founder of Stept. “Their command of tools like Unreal Engine and AI complements our in-house innovation, and their ability to craft visually stunning, emotionally resonant work makes them a perfect fit for Stept.”

    The addition of the Truesdell Brothers to its roster marks a natural extension of Stept’s commitment to next-generation talent and innovative storytelling. The Truesdells’ approach to directing fuses technical precision with creative ambition, bringing elevated execution to every phase of production.

    Prior to joining Stept, the Truesdell Brothers were repped in the U.S. ad market by Rakish. They continue to have international representation, handled Down Under by Auckland, NZ-based Reel Factory.

    The directing duo’s recent work includes “Oakley Moto,” a high-octane spot celebrating Oakley’s 50-year legacy in motorsports. Tasked with building a brutalist sci-fi world on a one-day shoot, the brothers used AI-powered previsualization to map out a full animatic ahead of production, solving post challenges before cameras even rolled. The result is a seamless blend of live action and VFX that captures the flow-state of motocross with cinematic intensity.

    “We’re always chasing the balance between feeling and form,” said Tim Truesdell. “Stept shares that hunger to push the medium, to use every tool available in service of a bigger creative idea.”

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