German Cinema Wind in 'Re-Cinematheque' Screenings

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German Cinema Wind in 'Re-Cinematheque' Screenings

At the “Re-Cinematheque” screenings of Izmir Metropolitan Municipality in April, four films with the theme of New German Cinema will meet with the cinema lovers of Izmir.

Izmir Metropolitan Municipality will bring together four films with the theme of "New German Cinema" with the cinema lovers of Izmir in April at the "Re-Cinematheque" screenings. Rainer Werner Fassbinder's "Ali: Fear Gnaws the Soul", Alexander Kluge's "Farewell to the Past", Werner Herzog's "All For Himself and God Against All" and Margarethe von Trotta's "Lead Years" will bring unforgettable moments to the audience. . The films will be screened free of charge at Kültürpark İzmir Art and Seferihisar Cultural Center.

“Ali: Fear Gnaws the Spirit”

The 1974 film "Ali: The Spirit of Fear Gnaws" tells the story of Ali, a migrant worker who came to Germany from Morocco to work, and his relationship with a German woman 20 years older than him. 1974 Cannes Film Festival FIPRESCI Award, Ecumenical Jury Award, 1974 German Film Awards “Brigitte Mira” Award, 1974 Chicago Film Festival “Best Feature Film” Award, 1974 Faro Island Film Festival She was awarded the “Best Actress-Brigitte Mira” Award. The film will meet with the audience on Sunday, April 2 at 19.00 at İzmir Sanat, and on Wednesday, April 12 at 20.00 at Seferihisar Cultural Center.

“Farewell to the Past”

Alexander Kluge, in his first feature film “Farewell to the Past”, which he wrote and directed, invites the German society to an opportunity for a kind of internal reckoning. The movie will be screened at İzmir Sanat on Sunday, April 9 at 19.00. At the 1966 Venice Film Festival, he was awarded the Honor Award, OCIC Award, Special Jury Award, Luis Buñuel Award, New Cinema Award, Cinema 60 Award, Italian Cinema Clubs Award. He won the "Best Director, Best Supporting Actor" at the 1967 German Film Awards, and the "Special Film Award" at the 1989 German Film Awards.

criticizes modern society

Kaspar Hauser, who was found by the police on the streets of Nuremberg in 1975, could only write his name, could not speak, and could not use his hands and feet. It tells the story of. The film will be screened at İzmir Sanat on Sunday, April 1828 at 16, and at Seferihisar Cultural Center on Wednesday, April 19.00 at 26.

“The Lead Years”

Directed and scripted by Margarethe von Trotta, “The Bullet Years” is about a priest's daughters' battle with society for women's rights. The 1981 German-made film will be screened at İzmir Sanat on Sunday, April 30 at 19.00.