Wednesday 12 January & Sunday 16 January 2005
One whole night
Dir: Chantal Akerman 1982
90 mins 35mm Colour Rated M15+
French with English subtitles
Longing, meeting, parting and escaping – a
sultry night in the city is witness to many dramatic moments. Akerman’s
experimental feature presents us with a series of apparently unconnected
fragments from the lives of fifty couples which take place during
one, long Brussels night.
Print courtesy Communauté Française
de Belgique & Royal Belgian Embassy.
Wednesday 19 January & Sunday 23 January 2005
Taxi driver
Dir: Martin Scorsese 1976
113 mins 35mm Colour Rated R
Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Jodie Foster
An alienated Vietnam-era veteran is thrust into the
night time urban sprawl of New York City when he takes a job as
a taxi driver who will go anywhere, anytime. Scorsese’s masterpiece
is an examination of the gritty, casual violence of the everyday.
Wednesday 26 January & Sunday 30 January 2005
I vitelloni
Dir: Federico Fellini 1953
104 mins 35mm B&W Rated PG
Franco Interlenghi, Alberto Sordi
Italian with English subtitles
Follows the lives of five discontented and restless
young men in a small, town on the Adriatic. Regarded as layabouts,
they exist in a world of dreams, fantasies, childish jokes and,
for the most part, bored inactivity. Gradually each experiences
a confrontation with reality, but only one of them chooses to do
anything about his situation.
Wednesday 2 February & Sunday 6 February 2005
The bitter tears of Petra von Kant
Dir: Rainer Werner Fassbinder 1972
124 mins 16mm Colour Rated MA15+
Eva Mattes, Gisela Fackeldy
German with English subtitles
Making extended use of long,
single camera shots and deep focus, this uncompromising drama is
a film version of one of Fassbinder’s own plays. The action
takes place entirely within the confines of fashion designer, Petra
von Kant’s apartment. Imprisoned within this flowery, ornate
set, three women act out a classical tragedy that explores the erotics
of cruelty and the manipulation of sexual power.
Wednesday 9 February & Sunday 13 February 2005
The damned
Dir: Luchino Visconti 1969
155 mins 35mm Colour Rated M15+
Dirk Bogarde, Ingrid Thulin
Dark, grotesque tale of a
powerful German family’s struggle to maintain control of its
industrial empire at the beginning of the Nazi period. Chiaroscuro
images, often accented with dazzling light effects, “paint”
the film with the morbid colours of the Essenbeck family’s
doomed predicament.
Wednesday 16 February &
Sunday 20 February 2005
The magician
Dir: Ingmar Bergman 1959
102 mins 16mm B&W Rated PG
Max von Sydow, Ingrid Thulin
Swedish with English subtitles
If Vogler’s Magnetic Health Theatre comes to
town, there’s bound to be a spectacle. But reports of supernatural
disturbances at previous performances cause a local police chief
and a sceptical scientist to request a preview before allowing Vogler’s
show into their village. A dark and sombre parable exploring confrontation
between science and the supernatural.
Wednesday 23 February &
Sunday 27 February 2005
Aguirre: the wrath of God
Dir: Werner Herzog 1972
94 mins 16mm Colour Rated PG
Klaus Kinski, Ruy Guerra, Del Negro
German with English subtitles
An hypnotic epic of megalomania and delusional madness.
Klaus Kinski plays a Spanish conquistador who leads an expedition
on a quest for the lost city of El Dorado. In his lust for gold,
power and fame he travels beyond the reality of the South American
wilds into the realms of hallucination.
Wednesday 2 March & Sunday 6 March 2005
Nosferatu
Dir: Werner Herzog 1979
124 mins 35mm Colour Rated PG
Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz
German with English subtitles
Herzog’s lyrical, captivating and sometimes
humorous homage to Murnau’s pioneering version of the Dracula
story is unique to vampire cinema. Shot on location in Holland and
eastern Slovakia, the menacing landscapes evoke childhood nightmares
while Kinski gives one of his finest performances as Count Dracula,
a creature of longing, passion and sorrow who broods on the torture
and loneliness of living forever.
Wednesday 9 March & Sunday 13 March 2005
Network
Dir: Sidney Lumet 1976
121 mins 35mm Colour Rated M
William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Peter Finch
In a bid for ratings, a television
network cynically exploits the ravings and revelations of a deranged
ex-news anchor by giving him his own show as “the mad prophet
of the air-waves”. A black, biting satire on the inner workings
of the 20th century's most powerful medium.
Image sequence: Taxi
driver 1976, courtesy Columbia Tri-star, The damned
1969 courtesy Roadshow, I vitelloni 1953, courtesy Palace
Films, Aguirre: the wrath of God 1972, Nosferatu
1979, courtesy Werner Herzog film.
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