Cinéma
The CINEMATEK will be illustrating the themes of the Human Cities Festival with four fictional works: Alice in the Cities – a photographer and an orphan drift through aesthetic landscapes from the United States to Germany via Amsterdam. Wim Wenders’ fourth feature film takes a new look at the city. Il deserto rosso, Antonioni’s first incursion into colour, a landmark of modern motion-pictures with the grasping beauty of its abstract urban shots. Les rendez-vous d’Anna – a young director rambles through night trains, hotel rooms, deserted stations and platforms from Essen to Brussels. An emblematic work reminiscent of the ‘70s by Belgian director Chantal Akerman, who looks at the “non-places” of the city. Finally, Still Life by Jia Zhang Ke, winner of the Golden Lion of the Venice Festival in 2006, shot in a fast-changing China against the backdrop of the construction of the Three Gorges dam.
10.05.2010
19:00
Alice in den Städten (Alice in the cities)
Wim Wenders, 1974
11.05.2010
21:00
Les rendez-vous d'Anna (The Meetings of Anna)
Chantal Akerman, 1978
12.05.2010
21:00
Il deserto rosso (The Red Desert)
Michelangelo Antonioni, 1964
13.05.2010
17:00
Sanxia haoren (Still Life)
Jil Zhang Ke, 2006
€ 3
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