MA – On March 15, 2020: Film “Lara”
It’s Lara’s 60th birthday, and she has every reason to celebrate: this evening, her son Viktor will be giving the most important piano concert of his career. Lara was, after all, the one who’d mapped […]
It’s Lara’s 60th birthday, and she has every reason to celebrate: this evening, her son Viktor will be giving the most important piano concert of his career. Lara was, after all, the one who’d mapped […]
Director: Daniel Finkernagel, Magdalena Zięba-Schwind, Germany, 2015, 44 minutes, German with English Subtitles Daniel Finkernagel and Magdalena Zięba-Schwind accompanied the ascent up this symphonic “Mount Everest” (Simon Rattle), the rehearsals, concert performances and recordings, and […]
Oliver is a hard-working portfolio manager, living life in the fast lane. But after a devastating car crash he ends up in hospital. Diagnosis: paraplegia. Two months of rehab should prepare him for a life […]
The saying “He who laughs last, laughs longest” may turn out to be doubly applicable to Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Making people laugh has been his main occupation for years — and it looks like now he […]
The 2019 South East European Film Festival (SEEFest) in Los Angeles from May 1 – 8, 2019 will explore the theme of cinematic audacity by drawing attention to South East European filmmakers whose works grapple with […]
The 2019 South East European Film Festival (SEEFest) in Los Angeles from May 1 -8, 2019 will explore the theme of cinematic audacity by drawing attention to South East European filmmakers whose works grapple with […]
In conjunction with the Bauhaus Centennial, this film series will reconstruct how members of the Bauhaus—one of the most progressive art, architecture and design schools in the early 20th century—actively engaged with moving images between […]
The Harvard Film Archive’s series of films under the heading “Mapping Gray Zones: The Inexact Beauty of Early West German Cinema, 1949 – 1963” continues through December 7th, culminating with Franz Schömbs’ “The Birth of […]
If you missed the Goethe-Institut’s film festival in Boston, there’s still a chance to see most of the films at the Portland Museum of Art. Films screen every other Thursday night, Dec. 6th – Feb. 28th. […]
Re:home is a continuation of the conversation sparked by the Venice Biennale 2016 German Pavilion and exhibition “Making Heimat. Germany, Arrival Country”, developed by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM). The exhibition will explore how the concept of “Heimat” (Homeland) […]
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