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The golden age of cinema: why classics still captivate us

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At Riverstone, our monthly cinema matinees have become a highlight, inviting guests to enjoy a morning of classic film and a high-quality breakfast spread. From Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot to Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, we’ve been exploring the magic of Cinema’s golden era.

But what is it about these timeless films that continues to captivate audiences across generations?

From artistic mastery to emotional depth, classic films hold a unique power that modern cinema often struggles to replicate.

Nostalgia and Emotional Connection

Classic films transport viewers back to a time of fond memories, evoking nostalgia and providing comfort. Research suggests that rewatching familiar films can offer a sense of stability and emotional reassurance, particularly during periods of transition or change (Batcho, 2013).

We see this first-hand at our cinema matinees, as guests connect over films they grew up with – reliving stories that have shaped their lives.

Timeless Storytelling and Universal Themes

The best classic films endure because they explore themes that remain as relevant today as they were decades ago – love, ambition, resilience, and morality. These universal stories resonate across cultures and generations, reinforcing their lasting appeal (Carroll, 1996).
Unlike trend-driven modern movies, classics focus on fundamental human experiences, which explains why they continue to captivate audiences worldwide.

Cultural Significance and Historical Insight

Beyond entertainment, classic films act as historical records, preserving the values, aesthetics, and societal concerns of their time. They provide an intimate look at how people lived, what they feared, and what they aspired to be.

For example, post-war films often reflected themes of hope and rebuilding, while 1950s Hollywood cinema explored the tension between conformity and rebellion (Neale, 2000).

This can be like a window in to the past, something that modern films can’t offer.

A Celebration of Storytelling

Our ongoing cinema matinees are not just about revisiting old favourites; they’re a celebration of storytelling at its finest. Whether it’s a belly-aching comedy, a sweeping romance, or a heartwarming musical, these films remind us why cinema remains one of the most powerful art forms.

These moments offer a luxurious yet nostalgic escape, proving that some things – like a well-crafted film – only get better with time.

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