International film festival is getting ready with an extraordinary retrospective. The film festival invites film lovers to the infancy of 20th century cinema, during the extraordinary development of art from the digital age to artificial intelligence. Live music will be played during the silent movie screenings by Jonny Best, the Southbank theatre’s resident pianist.

100th Anniversary re-release of F. W. Murnau’s Nosferatu will be screened with an Orchestral performance of Hans Erdmann’s 1922 score. The acclaimed silent horror film is an unauthorized remake of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula and became an icon of the German silent film era.The section compiles a total of five silent films. ‘Foolish Wives’, Hollywood’s first million-dollar film directed by Erich Von Stroheim, is also is in its 100th year of release. It tells the story of an impersonator who seduces and tricks innocent women for money.

Curtis Bernard’s romantic film ‘The Woman Men Yern For’, ‘The Phantom Carriage’ and Danish filmmaker Carl Theodor Dreyer’s ‘The Parson’s Widow’ are the other movies in the list.