USA 1925 | 88 min. | English intertitles | Hebrew subtitles
Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush remains one of the most beloved and influential comedies in film history, blending humor, poetry, and deep humanity. As the Little Tramp ventures into the frozen wilderness of Alaska in search of gold, he faces hunger, hardship, and unexpected love, all while delivering some of cinema’s most iconic moments – from the cooking of the shoe to the unforgettable dance of the rolls. Marking the film’s 100th anniversary, the festival proudly presents a newly restored version, premiered this year at Cannes – a rare opportunity to experience Chaplin’s masterpiece on the big screen, just as he imagined it.

Director
Charlie Chaplin
Country
USA
Writers
Charles Chaplin
Actors
Charles Chaplin, Mack Swain, Tom Murray, Malcolm Waite, Georgia Hale, Henry Bergman
Production
Charles Chaplin
Editing
Charles Chaplin
Music
Charles Chaplin
Cinematography
Roland Totheroh
Source
Lev Cinemas

