Slantzeto I Syankata 1962

torsdag, 19 december

Slantzeto I Syankata 1962

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(Sun and Shadow, Слънцето и сянката)
Directed by Rangel Vulchanov
69 minutes
In Bulgarian with English subtitles

This film follows two people on a beach, a male and female in their early 20s, who are trying to leave the scars of World War II behind them… they are the new post-war generation and they're attempting to reinvent their lives, focusing more on creativity and playfulness rather than repeating the disastrous tragedy of the previous generation. 

This film is balanced between twin emotions. One is the mood of the carefree beach, the feeling of having finally emerged from war and finally there is peace. The second emotion is remembering how ghastly war is. The year this film was made the United States was seriously deciding to use nuclear weapons for the second time—this time against Russia and Cuba. The event was called the Cuban missile crisis and President Kennedy was on the edge of pushing the nuclear button again. So there was tension in the air around the world, and the understanding that peace could be shattered at any moment. For anyone living during these years, any plane that roared overhead suddenly reminded them of possible disaster. 

The main actress of this movie, as it turns out, is young Polish actress Anna Prucna, who continued making courageous movies in European cinema during the 60s and 70s (including Makavejev's Sweet Movie). She loved Pasolini, and even took one of his poems, put it to music and sang the lyrics.

This movie was made at a time very similar to the one we face now, when a threat of possible nuclear annihilation hangs in the air. The biggest difference is that in the 1960s people understood what a disaster nuclear war would be, whereas today it's barely thought about.  This will be another outrageously rare screening of a neglected gem from the past. 

+ GUERNICA   1978
Directed by Emir Kusturica
18 minutes
In Czech with English subtitles 

This is the graduation film of renowned Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica. He didn't learn to make  films in his own home country of Yugoslavia, but instead went to study at the legendary film school in Prague. In this short flick a young boy is taken to a museum where he is bewildered by Picasso's 1937 painting of the horror of war Guernica.  

Date & Time: 

torsdag, 19 december, 2024 - 20:30

Category: 

  • film

Pris: 

  • free
Dokhuis
Plantage Doklaan 8
Nederländerna

Weekly programme of film screenings in a circuit of underground / self-organised venues. Forgotten movies that should have been classics, neglected flics, lesser-known gems, always with a personal introduction by the programmer. All films in English, or with English subtitles.

categories: 

  • film

opening times: 

mostly Sunday to Thursday at about 7 different underground locations.