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Friday, July 20, 2007

Fwd: Film screening on Friday: 23

From: "Goethe-Institut Manila" <goethepr@pldtdsl.net>
To: <goethepr@pldtdsl.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 14:18:25 +0800
Subject: Film screening on Friday: 23
The Goethe-Institut Manila presents a screening of Hans-Christian Schmid's  critically acclaimed film  " 23 " on  Friday , July  20 , at the Goethe-Institut Manila, 5/F Adamson Centre, 121 L.P. Leviste St., Salcedo Village, Makati.
 
The screening starts at 7 pm
 
Free admission.
 
 
23
1998 
Directed by Hans-Christian Schmid
Starring  Fabian Busch, August Diehl, Jan-Gregor Kremp, Dieter Landuris
99  minutes
In German with English subtitles
 
Hanover 1996: in an age of growing uncertainty, the 19 year-old hacker Karl Koch sees the world around him as being in disorder. Fascinated by the fictional rebel Hagbard Celine from the cult novel "Illuminatus!", the sensitive young man begins his search for the underlying reasons for political mechanisms and discovers things which convince him of a global conspiracy. Karl's natural gift for infiltrating into global data networks drives him into the arms of the KGB. The powers of evil are already globally interconnected, while Karl and his friends despair at the slowness of their home computers. Addicted to pills and cocaine, Karl loses control over his life as he progresses on his tragic odyssey. When the bond of trust with David, his best friend, breaks apart, Karl is now all alone on his journey. But the nearer he seems to come to the goal of his quest, the more difficult the return journey will be. A mystical thriller based on real events. Authentic in its details, hypnotic in its effect: far from all kind of speculation, the film sends the spectator on a journey into time of oppressive appeal. Nothing is as it seems.  
 
Winner,  1999 German Film Award (Gold) ,  Outstanding Individual Achievement: Actor    for August Diehl  

Monday, July 16, 2007

from July 20 to 21 = Pappa Tarahumara’s “Three Sisters”

Pappa Tarahumara's "Three Sisters"
Date: July 20-21, 2007; 8:00 PM
Venue: Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, RCBC Tower, Sen. Gil Puyat cor.
Ayala Avenues, Makati City

"Three Sisters", is a dance interpretation of Chekhov's classic which
starts innocently as a sweet take on femininity but soon unravels into
a steamy meditation on female identity, coming of age, and the
Japanese obsession with youth culture. "Three Sisters" is directed by
Hiroshi Koike.

For inquiries and reservations, please call the Japan Foundation,
Manila at tel. no. 811-6155 to 58.


 
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