Monthly Archives: December 2020

CHANGE.WORLD: Pictorul iluminismului englez

Există artiști care reprezintă și simbolizează epocile în care au trăit. Asociem Italia secolului 16 cu operele lui Leonard, Rafael și Michelangelo, Spania de la cumpăna secolelor 18 și 19 cu Goya, sau Franța ultimelor decenii ale secolului 19 cu … Continue reading

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sequels of war (film: Zana – Antoneta Kastrati, 2019)

‘Zana‘ (2019) directed by Antoneta Kastrati is the first film from I’ve ever seen. It is no surprise that the film deals with the wars in the Balkans at the end of the last century, among the consequences of which … Continue reading

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La Boheme at the end of the 20th century (film: La Vie de Boheme – Aki Kaurismäki, 1992)

‘La vie de boheme‘ (1992) takes, like many other films by Aki Kaurismäki, a classic theme, including its story and characters, and transplants it to another historical period and another world – the Kaurismäki universe. In the case of this … Continue reading

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art and crime (film: The Burnt Orange Heresy – Giuseppe Capotondi, 2019)

‘The Burnt Orange Heresy‘ directed by Giuseppe Capotondi is one of those films whose fate on the screens was seriously affected by the pandemic. Presented for the first time at the Film Festival in Venice in 2019, it was to … Continue reading

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Hamlet, the corporate version (film: Hamlet Goes Business – Aki Kaurismäki, 1987)

Theater spectators have a good chance of being much more familiar with what they see on screen in the 1987 film by Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki ‘Hamlet Goes Business‘ (the original Finnish title is ‘Hamlet liikemaailmassa‘). Shakespeare’s text is processed … Continue reading

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