Our annual season of pre-talkie cinema with live musical accompaniment has moved from the fall to winter/spring, and a new series commences on January 19 with Douglas Fairbanks in The Mark of Zorro. The series continues over the next five Tuesdays with Sergei Eisenstein’s Soviet classic The Battleship Potemkin (January 26); a classic from sophisticated comedy specialist Ernst Lubitsch, Three Women (February 2); American physical comedy genius Buster Keaton’s Our Hospitality and The Play House (February 9); a delicately beautiful Italian adaptation of Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac (February 16); and a pair of academically related films from Japanese master Yasujuro Ozu, I Graduated, But… and I Flunked, But… (February 23). Each film features live piano by Philip C. Carli. The series continues on Tuesdays in March and April.