Kinoki June 2010

Let’s Watch!


Tuesday, june 29 2010-06-27

07:00 pm

Kinoki@iCAN Jl. Suryodiningratan No. 39

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Nobody Knows

Hirokazu Koreeda | 2004 | fiksi | 141 menit

KINOLOGI

For the second Kinologi this month, Kinoki chooses “Moborosi” (Jepang, 1995). We will discuss about hos film makers try to translate problems of modern human that is complex and complicated into effective and catchy audio visual language.

June 24 2010

07.00 pm

Kinoki@iCAN, Suryodiningratan No. 39

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Maborosi
Hirokazu Kore-Eda | Fiction | 1995 | 110 m
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Japanese language | English Subtitle


German Film Club

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60 JAHRE BERLINALE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL:

Short Film Screening of “Berlinale Talent Campus 2010” Participants

Tuesday, June 22 2010

07:00 pm

Kinoki@iCAN

+Discussion with Alumni of Berlinale Telent Campus workshop:

· Salahudin Siregar (Doc-Station, BTC 2009)

· Yudha “Gembul” Kurniawan (Special Section Berlinale 2009)

· Abraham Mudito (Program Course DW-TV Berlinale 2009)

· Elida Tamalagi (Producer, BTC 2010)

FREE!

Kinoki May 2010

KINOLOGY

Kinology this time will discuss “Sociology is a Martial Art” from its aspect as a biographic documentary

May 27 2010

07.00 till 10.00 pm

Suryodiningratan No. 39

Film:

Sociology is a Martial Art (La sociologie est un sport de combat)
Pierre Carles | 2001 | Do
cumentary | 146 minutes

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Reading Material:
Beattie, Keith. 2004. “Documentary Screens. Non-Fiction Films and Television” (New York: Palgrave MacMillan).
Chapter 6: The Camera 1 - Autobiographical Documentary.


GERMAN FILM CLUB

Goethe Institute and Kinoki present:

“Everything about Germany, Film, and German Film”

May 25 2010

19.00

Kinoki@iCAN

Film:

GEGEN DIE WAND (HEAD ON)

Fatih Akin, 2004, 121 minutes

(Fipresci & Golden Bear Award Berlinale 2004)

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“To Jerman Via Turki”

Program Introductory by

Christina Schott & Elida Tamalagi

German Film Club is screening program of Germany films in order to introduce German cinema and culture to Yogyakarta society in 2010. It is a cooperation between Goethe Institut and Kinoki.


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This month Kinoki has a colorful set of screening programs. The main course is PERSONA NON GRATA, a program that screens films about famous figures known for their less-than-likable reputation. The program is divided into two sub-programs: get-together screenings named LET’S WATCH, and screenings with discussion sessions titled KINOLOGY.

The next program is TRAVELLING!, which screens three distinctive films. The first is At the Very Bottom of Everything, a feature-length film on manic depression by Paul Agusta. The other two is Atlantis and a film compilation titled Women and the Syariah Law. Both are the courtesy of V Film Festival Tour.

This month also mark the launching of German Film Club. It is a series of German film screenings, initiated by Goethe Institute and Kinoki. This month’s theme is TO GERMANY VIA TURKEY, which will screen Head On and hold an informal discussion session with Christina Schott and Elida Tamalagi.

SCREENING SCHEDULE

DATE

TIME

TITLE

NOTES

4 May

19.00

Let’s Watch

Salvador Allende

18+

8 May

19.00

Travelling!

At the Very Bottom of Everything

17+

with admission ticket

Rp. 10.000,-

11 May

19.00

Let’s Watch

Moloch

21+

13 May

19.00

Kinology

Maradona

18+

with discussion after screening

18 May

16.30

Travelling!

Atlantis

18+

19.30

Travelling!

Women and the Syariah Law

18+

25 May

19.00

German Film Club

Head On

21+

with discussion after screening

27 May

19.00

Kinology

La Sociologie est un sport de combat

18+

with discussion after screening


LET’S WATCH!

Salvador Allende

Patricio Guzman | 2004 | documentary | 100 minutes

The film tells the life of Salvador Allende, from his childhood in Valparaiso till his death when the coup d’état of Pinochet occured on September 11th 1973.

Moloch

Aleksandr Sokurov | 1999 | fiction | 108 minutes

A surreal story of the meeting of Hitler and Goebells, each of them with their wife, who surprisingly do not talk about politics at all.


KINOLOGY

Maradona

Emir Kusturica | 2008 | documentary | 90 minutes

In thsi film, Maradona is seen from three sides: football selebrity, bread winner, and political revolusioner. Three of them are the reflections of Maradona’s radical perspective of life.

La Sociologie est un sport de combat

Pierre Carles | 2001 | documentary | 146 minutes

For three years, Pierre Carless followed Pierre Bourdieu spreading his thoughts. He is asking people to understand sociology so they can fight injustice.


TRAVELLING!

At the Very Bottom of Everything

Paul Agusta | 2010 | fiction | 84 minutes

A women who tells about her experience of depression that is depicted in ten various fragments


Atlantis

(as a part of V Film Festival Tour)

Digna Sinke | 2008 | fiction | 90 minutes

Xenia feels uncompartable with her strict environment. She finally is cast away in an island where time is timeless. In that island, she builds her fiture.


Compilation of Women and Islamic Law Films

(as a part of V Film Festival Tour)

1. Mode (Syfa, Rara, Lena | 2007 | documentary | 20 minutes)

2. Bunga (Mahyana, Rida, Tata | 2007 | documentary | 10 minutes)

3. Dalam Pandanganku (Karmita, Sri Meutia, Firah | 2007 | documentary | 10 minutes)

4.

GERMAN FILM CLUB: To Germany Via Turkey

Head On

Fatih Akin | 2004 | fiction | 121 minutes

Cahit has sterilized his life from anything to do with Turkey, his homeland. On the contrary, Sible wants to make his parents who are from Turkey happy. Destiny makes them meet each other.

Discussion with Elida Tamalagi and Christina Schott

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