SilentsPlease wrote:I wonder why Milestone decided to add children-oriented content to this. This would be something Disney would do if it ever released silents. But what kids would ever hear of Milestone? For those wondering what this is, the email we got from Milestone says that this DVD/Blu-ray set is "designed to introduce younger viewers to the pleasures of silent films. Each film includes an optional short intro featuring a group of kids who discover a treasure trove of old films in an attic and learn a lot about film history in the process. Each silent feature also has an optional audio track with spoken intertitles and explanations to help them enjoy the experience even more!"
An interesting point, and I'll try to answer.
First and foremost, the release was produced by the Mary Pickford Institute For
Film Education, so that's really the explanation. But obviously the answer, is why not? Hopefully, there'll be others without expertise who are coming to Mary Pickford for the first time -- and perhaps there will be elementary teachers using it in classes and public librarians who will use it as introductions for their patrons. For the rest of us, that's why I put it as an option on the menu.
And as for what kids would ever hear of Milestone, well, there's ours for one. He's sorta-kinda proud of our work. And we're considered to be very cool by the college crowd ever since we started our run of Killer of Sheep, The Exiles, On the Bowery and The Connection (this, after forty-eight years of nerdom, really boggles my mind). But we're not really out to introduce Milestone to anybody. My own family doesn't know what we do. We're about promoting the directors and the films. And for the past twelve years or so, Mary Pickford of course.