Stanley Kubrick 1950s (06.05 > 01.06)
Three early works directed by Stanley Kubrick in the 1950s, long before he became famous. His work as a photographer is currently on show at Brussels’s Museum of Fine Arts, and his visual talent shines through in these black-and-white works: Killer’s Kiss, The Killing and Paths of Glory.

Filmo vino (28.05 > 28.06)
Is wine our new religion? A film selection where the worlds of wine old and new play a central role.

Kelly Reichardt (13.05 > 17.06)
The special release of Kelly Reichardt’s Meek’s Cutoff at Flagey is the occasion to show her 2008 Wendy and Lucy about a rootless young woman looking for her lost dog, her way of staying connected with the world. A sensitivity shared with Hal Hartley and Todd Haynes, with whom Reichardt has worked.

Rock pictures (18.05 > 07.06)
Timed for the release of Anton Corbijn Inside Out, about the post-punk rock photographer, a showing of the film Annie Leibovitz, Life Through a Lens, a documentary portrait of that other iconic photographer, plus Antonioni’s classic Blow-Up set in Swinging London.

Festival Musiq'3 (29 & 30.06)
Films by Carlos Saura, Wim Wenders and others featuring flamenco, tango and Afro-Cuban rhythms and other Latin sounds evoking the social world of these communities.

 

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