Open Air Ciné privé
Based on her own screenplay, Margarethe von Trotta traces the relationship between Ingeborg Bachmann and the Swiss writer Max Frisch in a film that is as elegant as it is stirring.
Ingeborg Bachmann, occasional pseudonym Ruth Keller, (* 25 June 1926 in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee; †17 October 1973 in Rome, Italy) was an Austrian writer. She is considered one of the most important German-language poets and prose writers of the 20th century. The Ingeborg Bachmann Prize has been awarded in her honour every year since 1977.
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One focus of our film art programme is, among other things, the coexistence of people, their confrontation with conflict situations. Circumstances of need that contribute to revolts and war are examined, as well as personal and social constraints and sensitivities that individuals have to deal with in their own lives and as world inhabitants in a threatened natural environment. All of these sensitivities are examined by directors in a cheerful, serious, ironic, sad, sentimental, instructive, disturbing or constructive way and want to contribute to meaningful communication and empathic understanding.
Many films belong to the kunstGarten series WOMEN EMPOWERMENT.
Indoors during the cold season and bad weather! Donations requested!
INFORMATION
- Please make reservations not later than 2 hours before the programme begins: kunstGarten@mur.at or +43 316 262787
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