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– In our Monthly Film Series, we will show a variety of GERMAN or GERMAN language films from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. On the 2nd Wednesday of each month, audiences will now have a chance to see these films on a regular basis at the CLINTON STREET THEATER. (Children movies will be playing on Sunday afternoons – please check our website.) All films are with English subtitles. TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 2017 – 7:00 PM Germany, 1947, 104 min, B&W The film spans a ten-year period starting in 1933. Celebrated German film and theater actor Hans Wieland marries the Jewish actress Elisabeth Maurer. As Nazi anti-Semitic policies increasingly infringe on their lives, they struggle to survive. Then Hans is given an ultimatum by a friend who has become a Nazi official: save himself by divorcing his wife. Kurt Maetzig dedicated his debut film to telling the story of the acclaimed German theater couple, Meta Wolff and Joachim Gottschalk. Director Kurt Maetzig, whose own Jewish mother had committed suicide to avoid deportation, based the script on a novella by Hans Schweikart, a personal friend of the Gottschalks. The first German feature film to explicitly address the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany, Marriage in the Shadows called on Germans to accept collective responsibility for the crimes of the Third Reich. Stylistically the production—in which many former Ufa artists were involved—blends classic melodrama in the Ufa style with documentary glimpses into life in Berlin under the Nazis. Shown in all four sectors of occupied Berlin and across Germany, the initial release of the film reached 10 million viewers. It premiered in the US at the Little Met Theater in New York on September 16, 1948. (written by DEFA Film Library) – – In our Monthly Film Series, we will show a variety of GERMAN or GERMAN language films from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. On the 2nd Wednesday of each month, audiences will now have a chance to see these films on a regular basis at the CLINTON STREET THEATER. (Children movies will be playing on Sunday afternoons – please check our website.) All films are with English subtitles. WED. FED. 8, 2017 – 7:00 PM Directed by: Fatih Akin, Cast: Baki Davrak,Gürsoy Gemec, Cengiz Daner and Hanna Schygulla Fatih Akin, the critically-acclaimed director of HEAD-ON, weaves overlapping tales of friendship and sexuality into a powerful narrative of universal love. Six characters are drawn together by circumstances-an old man and a prostitute forging a partnership, a young scholar reconciling his past, two young women falling in love, and a mother putting the shattered pieces of her life back together. Akin’s piercing sense of the human condition and contemporary world events charge these hyperlinked stories into a multi-cultural – Spend an hour with Christina Kortum, whose special effects makeup and props grace over 50 Oregon film and TV productions, including "Portlandia", "Leverage", "The Librarians", "Grimm" and the acclaimed Oregon-shot feature "Wild" with Reese Witherspoon. Christina presents at the Oregon Film Museum-sponsored "Thursday Night Talks" (TNT) this Thursday, 7pm at the Fort George Brewery in Astoria. Christina will talk about how she helps make movie magic, working with the actors, directors and production crew on these major Oregon-made shows, and several releasing this year. Thursday Night Talks (TNT) lecture series is a free event at the Fort George Brewery on the third Thursday of each month. Doors open at 6:00 pm, with lectures beginning at 7:00 pm. Seasonal beers on tap, food and other beverages are available for purchase. Minors welcome with an accompanying adult. – Archaeological Legacy Institute is pleased to present the best films from the 2016 edition of The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival. Top-rated by the Festival jury and audience, these films are organized into four unique programs, beginning Friday, February 17, 2017, in Bend, Oregon. This series is a benefit for TAC Festival, an annual spring event in downtown Eugene and the only juried film competition for its genre in the Western Hemisphere.
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Screenplay: Maria Schrader, Jan Schomburg
Austria, Germany, France, 2016, 106 min. ,German, English, Spanish with English subtitles.
Starring: Josef Hader, Barbara Sukowa, Aenne Schwarz, Matthias Brandt, Charly Hübner
Best known in the US for his novellas The Royal Game, and Letter from an Unknown Woman, that was later adapted into a film directed by Max Ophüls, starring Joan Fontaine.
Stefan Zweig (next to Thomas Mann) was the most-translated German-speaking writer of his time, but having been driven into emigration at the peak of his worldwide fame, Zweig falls into despair at the sight of Europe’s downfall, which he had anticipated early on.
She has worked with directors such as Margarethe von Trotta (ROSENSTRASSE), Doris Dörrie (NOBODY LOVES ME) Hans W. Geissendörfer, Peter Greenaway, Rajko Grilic and Agnieszka Holland (IN DARKNESS).
In 1999 she received the Berlinale’s Silver Bear for Best Actress in Max Färberböck’s AIMÉE & JAGUAR. She recently thrilled television audiences in the award-winning and internationally renowned television series “Deutschland 83” (2015).
Schrader co-directed THE GIRAFFE with Dani Levy (1998). Her directorial debut LOVE LIFE was shot in Israel in 2007 and was based on Zeruya Shalev’s novel by the same title.
February 8, 2017
February 16, 2017
February 19, 2017
Doors open a half-hour before show time, and tickets are $7.00 at the door. All proceeds go to support TAC Festival [http://www.archaeologychannel.org/events-guide/international-film-and-video-festival] (next edition: May 3, 2017, in downtown Eugene, in downtown Eugene).