| 8.30pm | What Made Her Do It? (Nani ga kanojo o so saseta ka) (Japan 1930, 83 min, Director: Shigeyoshi Sizuki) – score: Günter Buchwald, performance: Instructors from the Music Institute Erlangen, Conductor: Günter Buchwald |
| 7pm |
The Heir to Genghis Khan (Potomok Chengiskhan) (UdssR 1925, 130 min, Director:
Wsewolod Pudowkin) – score (world premiere): Bernd Schultheis, performance: ensemble KONTRASTE, conductor: Frank Strobel a coproduction with ZDF/ARTE and ensemble KONTRASTE With an introduction by Nina Goslar (ZDF/ARTE), Bernd Schultheis (composer) und Vera Zwetajewa (Cine-Club Wladimir) |
| 10pm | Express 300 Miles (Tokkyu Sanbyaku Ri) (Japan 1929, 84 min, director: Genjiro Saegusa) – score and performance: Günter Buchwald (violin, piano) |
| 4pm | The fantastic worlds of Georges Méliès (short films, F 1896 - 1911, 60 min, director: Georges Méliès – score and performance: Yogo Pausch |
| 7pm |
Tabu (USA 1931, 84 min, director: Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau) – score: Violeta Dinescu; performance: ensemble KONTRASTE, conducted by Frank Strobel With and introduction by Violeta Dinescu (composer) |
| 10pm | Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness (USA 1927, 65, 56 min, director: Merian C. Cooper) – music and performance: Hildegard Pohl,Yogo Pausch |
| 11am | The Light of Asia (Prem Senyas) (India/Ger 1925, 97 min, director: Franz Osten)– score and performance: Om Prakash Pandey (Tabla), Henning Kirmse (Sitar) |
| 1pm | Slapstick-Lunch in the Upper Foyer, accompanied live on the piano by Dr. Dieter Meyer: an Asian 3-course-Menu by the restaurant »Grauer Wolf« and Slapstick-Highlights among others with Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin |
| 4pm | The Camaraman (USA 1928, 75 min, director: Edward Sedgwick, Buster Keaton) – score and performance: Helmut Nieberle Ensemble |
| 7pm | Piccadilly (GB 1928, 110 min, director: E.A. Dupont) – Score: Frieder Egri, Roman Rothen, performance: Frieder Egri und Ensemble |