Vintage Holiday Show
Free Admission
You will certainly get your money’s worth at this year’s program of short Christmas and winter-themed films. Culled from the vast collections of the Harvard Film Archive, the family-friendly program is on motion picture film, international in scope, appropriate for young and old alike, and free of charge! Our gift to you. – Liz Coffey, Film Conservator
TRT 125 min
PROGRAM
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The Pony
Directed by Lawrence Cherry.
Canada, 1958, 16mm, black & white, 30 min.
Print source: HFA
Two children in rural Canada want a pony for Christmas. Will their parents agree to it? Boston Public Library Collection
This funny, animated Christmas Western has become an HFA holiday show staple. Howard E. Burr Collection
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DuPont Theater: Three Young Kings
Directed by Richard Kinon.
US, 1956, 16mm, black & white, 27 min.
Print source: HFA
Three boys get into trouble for taking to heart a Latin American Christmas tradition in this heartfelt television program. Jason Camuti Collection
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Santa’s Workshop
Directed by Wilfred Jackson.
US, 1932, 16mm, color, 7 min.
Print source: HFA
This classic cartoon reveals what happens behind-the-scenes at Santa’s North Pole workshop. Robert Gitt Collection
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Winter on the Farm
US, 1948, 16mm, color, 11 min.
Print source: HFA
In one of the first color Encyclopaedia Britannica educational films, children do winter chores on the farm and watch animals going about their business. Somerville High School Collection
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Winter Carousel
Directed by Wladyslaw Starewicz.
France, 1958, 16mm, color, 12 min.
Print source: HFA
Animals enjoy ice skating in this charming puppet film by a pioneering animator. Boston Public Library Collection
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Cold Pizza
Directed by Larry Kent.
Canada, 1972, 16mm, color, 18 min.
Print source: HFA
This short follows the misadventures of two boys who try to earn money by delivering pizza in snowy Montreal. Boston Public Library Collection
Two chilly ghosts try to give people the shivers in this lively puppet film. Boston Public Library Collection