Peter Strickland - ROM/GB/H – 2009 – fictie / fiction – kleur / couleur – 82’ – VO / OV – NL OND / STT FR
First film by Briton Peter Strickland who sets his unnerving story in idyllic and wild Romanian countryside. The titular heroine sets out with her son sets out in search of the men who raped her 10 years earlier. At once a road movie, a nature ramble, a tale for adults about guilt and a harsh story of revenge, Strickland’s film has many moods and tones, underlining that the relationship between victim and perpetrator is never simple… With: Hilda Petèr, Nobert TankòTickets: € 7 – cut price: € 5,5
Coprod. Flagey, Cinematek
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Johan Grimonprez - B / D / NL – 2009 – documentaire – zwart-wit + kleur / n&b + couleur – 80‘ – OV / VO – NL OND / STT FR
A portrait of Alfred Hitchcock through his appearances in his own films, and with the participation of several look-alikes. Johan Grimonprez is an anthropologist, and his film is somewhere between documentary and fiction, looking at our relationship to images and the media and their influence on our self-awareness and our understanding of the world. Written by award-winning British novelist Tom McCarthy, the film uses the public images of Hitchcock as a starting-point for a socio-political meditation.
With: Ron Burrage
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The crisis, what next?
The Dutch Science Committee for governmental politics (WRR) recently published the book "Aftershocks; The Economic Crisis and Institutional Choice". In this study that concentrates on Europe, 24 big-name scientists, administrators and businessmen give us their views on the recession, its causes and possible ways out. What will our social systems look like when the crisis is over? The authors will discuss the book with Frank Vandenbroucke (sp.a).
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Louis Malle - Fr – 1957 – fictie / fiction – zwart-wit / n&b – 91’ – OV / VO – NL OND / STT FR
A young woman wanders through a harshly-lit night-time Paris. The expression on the face of a man stuck in a lift. It’s enough to hear Miles Davis’s wonderful score to remember images from one of the earliest films of the Nouvelle Vague, a highly aesthetic thriller graced with the powerful presence of Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet. And then there’s Davis’s mythical improvised music on the soundtrack.
With: Maurice Ronet, Jeanne Moreau, Lino Ventura
Normal Tariff : € 7 – Reduction Tarif : € 5,5
Coprod. Flagey, Cinematek
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€ 7 (€ 5,5) (No online buying service for this event.)