The latest Silents Synced installment is a genre-bending mashup of silent cinema and alt-grunge: A Woman of the World paired with Pearl Jam!
Celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, A Woman of the World (1925) follows a liberal European countess, played by Pola Negri, who scandalizes a small, mid-Western American town with her unapologetic independence, sharp wit, and tattooed arm. Silents Synced creator, Josh Frank, explained, "She's done being pushed around by men. She's punk rock before punk even existed. How frickin' cool is that!"
Pearl Jam, one of the most influential rock and roll bands, continues to sell out stadiums to audiences of 50,000+ and engages with a loyal and enthusiastic fanbase. Frank chose to pair the film with the music from Pearl Jam's seminal albums Vs. and Vitalogy, saying, "The moment I rewatched this film, I remembered the lyrics of 'Animal' - 'I'd rather be with an animal' - it just fit." Their raw energy and urgent, emotional soundscape mirror the countess's defiance and vulnerability, bringing a gritty new layer to this 100-year-old film.
Pearl Jam's nonprofit foundation, Vitalogy, will donate earnings from this project to Austin Women's Health, a provider supporting reproductive care in Silents Synced creator's hometown. Their response reinforces their reputation as authentic philanthropists and strengthens the project's core themes of activism, female empowerment, and creative courage.
1925, 75 minutes, USA, Directed by Malcolm St. Clair, Remixed by Josh Frank, Unrated
“There is something strangely appealing about syncing modern music to an old silent film — it brings a whole new perspective.”
– Pete Smolin, Manager: THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
“What a great and unlikely way of presenting great art"
– Bertis Downs, Manager: R.E.M.