It’s all Greek Cinema to me
Picture a world where family homes become prisons, love is reduced to a survival tactic, and language itself is a weapon of control. This is the unsettling universe crafted by Yorgos Lanthimos, one of...
von Campusradio Karlsruhe · Published November 26, 2024 · Last modified November 27, 2024
Picture a world where family homes become prisons, love is reduced to a survival tactic, and language itself is a weapon of control. This is the unsettling universe crafted by Yorgos Lanthimos, one of...
Die aktuelle Episode von „Europen Cinema“ widmet sich Werner Herzogs Klassiker von 1972 und Schlüsselfilm des Neuen Deutschen Films – Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes. Getrieben von Machtgier und Wahnsinn führt Aguirre (Klaus Kinski) seine...
Was ist Kino? Ein veraltetes Medium der Filmvorführung, verdrängt von Fernsehen und Streamingdiensten? Oder das Eintauchen in faszinierende Welten, eine Verbundenheit durch gemeinsame Emotionen und das Erleben in einem gemeinsamen Raum? Was macht das...
Rostock-Lichtenhagen, 1993: Three years after the German Reunification, a violent mob besieges a refugee home. It became known as one of Germany’s most severe xenophobic incidents since the end of World War II. The...
In the new episode of Cinema Europe, Catarina and Lucia take a closer look at the opening scene of the cult film ‘Trainspotting’ (1993). Which “levels of identity” they found out, what it has...