Free screening of Buster Keaton documentary set for Frauenthal Theater
MUSKEGON, Mich. (WOOD) — A documentary on one of the country’s finest silent film stars and one of Muskegon’s own is set for a showing at the Frauenthal Theater.
A screening of “Buster Keaton: Home” is set for Sunday, June 9, in Muskegon.
WATCH: Trailer for ‘Buster Keaton: Home” on YouTube
Local historian Ron Pesch serves as one of the producers and researchers on the film and is on the board of the International Buster Keaton Society. He says while most documentaries about Keaton focus on his films, “Home” focuses on Muskegon’s connection to Vaudeville and how his upbringing in West Michigan shaped the performer he would become.
“The world doesn’t need another Keaton documentary. There are a ton of them out there,” Pesch told News 8 in 2023. “But in general, what happens is the story of Buster and vaudeville, that all occurs within the first seven minutes or less. Then, the next hour, two hours are spent telling the rest of his career. What we have done is flipped that on its head. We sum up the rest of his career in seven minutes and spend the other 80 minutes telling the vaudeville story and the Muskegon story.”
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“Buster Keaton: Home” was selected for the Austin Lift-Off Film Festival and won best feature film at the Toronto Documentary Feature & Short Film Festival.
The screening is free and scheduled to start at 3 p.m., although donations to help set up future screenings are welcome.
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