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Thursday, April 28@ 7PM
Close-Up
"A dense and subtle masterpiece from Iran (1990,
97 min.) by Abbas Kiarostami (Taste of Cherry), this documentary--or
is it pseudodocumentary?--follows the trial of an unemployed film
buff in Tehran who impersonated acclaimed filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf
and became intimate with a well-to-do family while pretending to
prepare a film that was to feature them. Kiarostami persuades all
the major people involved to reenact what happened, finally bringing
the real Makhmalbaf together with his impersonator for a highly
emotional exchange. Much of the implicit comedy here comes from
the way "cinema" changes and inflects the value and nature
of everything--the original scam, the trial, the documentary Kiarostami
is making. Werner Herzog has called this the greatest of all documentaries
about filmmaking, and he may not be far off--if only because no
other film does more to interrogate certain aspects of the documentary
form itself. In Farsi with subtitles." -Jonathan Rosenbaum
Thursday, April 14, at 7:15pm
Good Bye Lenin
On Thursday, April 14, at 7:15pm, we will be showing
the film "Good Bye
Lenin." This is a fantastic, original script about a political
change in
1989 in East Germany while revealing the underlying story of the
march of
Westernization, but most all it is a tribute to a mother. This is
not a
movie about political and social change but one about the importance
of
family and the wiliness to do anything to keep a loved one from
harm,
even faking the course of history. Directed by Wolfgang Becker (121
min)
vesna@lipaart.org
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