Monthly Archives: February 2019

three films in one (Film: Der Stand der Dinge – Wim Wenders, 1982)

The Wim Wenders retrospective at our local cinematheque ended with one of the most interesting films of the German director. ‘Der Stand der Dinge‘ (the English title is ‘The State of Things‘) is very representative for his career, including many … Continue reading

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one of the early films about the European migrants problem (Film: Morgen – Marian Crisan, 2010)

It’s only now that I had the opportunity to see Marian Crisan‘s ‘Morgen‘, a movie made in 2010. It’s a film about a Turkish migrant trying to make his way to Germany, the story happening a decade ago. At that … Continue reading

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CHANGE.WORLD: ‘1984 este acum’

Între aniversările anului 2019 se numără o aniversare literară care este demnă de a fi celebrată. În iunie se vor împlini 70 de ani de la prima ediție, publicată în iunie 1949, a romanului ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four‘ (‘1984‘). Cea mai mare … Continue reading

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a not so traditional family (Film: Shoplifters – Hirokazu Koreeda, 2018)

‘Shoplifters‘ by Japanese director Hirokazu Koreeda confuses its audiences for much of the length of the film. For about three quarters of the duration of the screening, it looks like we are dealing with a family drama that takes place … Continue reading

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neo-realism meets magic realism (Film: Lazzaro felice – Alice Rohrwacher, 2018)

From time to time, once every few years, comes a movie that does not look like anything I’ve seen before as a passionate cinema fan. It’s what’s going on with ‘Lazarro felice‘, the film made by the Italian director Alice … Continue reading

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goodbye Mr. Hopper, goodbye Mr. Ganz (Film: The American Friend – Wim Wenders, 1977)

Both of them were formidable actors. Dennis Hopper left us in 2010. Bruno Ganz followed him a few days ago. Coincidentally, the retrospective of Wim Wenders‘ films at our local cinematheque featured the wonderful film ‘The American Friend‘, which brought … Continue reading

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surrealist dystopia (Film: The Lobster – Yorgos Lanthimos, 2015)

After seeing ‘The Lobster‘ I have no doubt that Yorgos Lanthimos is one of the most remarkable film directors living and creating today. Each of his films shocks and disturbs, in each one there are copious doses of absurdity and … Continue reading

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music, friendship and prejudice (Film: Green Book – Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, 2018)

‘Green Book‘ seems to have been designed according to a recipe for winning Academy Awards. The subject is historic but with reverberations in current politics and the approach is in tune with the mood at Hollywood. It addresses one of … Continue reading

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CHANGE.WORLD: Pionierii imaginilor mișcătoare

Cinematograful este una dintre pasiunile mele, și am șansa să locuiesc într-un oraș binecuvântat cu o cinematecă. Povestea acestei instituții începe cu vreo zece ani în urmă. Ca în multe alte orașe ale lumii, vechile săli de cinematograf (erau trei … Continue reading

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traveling the world, traveling the mind (documentary: Sans Soleil – Chris Marker, 1983)

‘Sans Soleil‘ is a movie that is hard to fit in any category, same as its director Chris Marker (1921 – 2012) was a cinematic persona hard to characterize or place into a single shelve of the French film history. … Continue reading

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