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Remembering Roberto Rossellini
Wed May 14, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan
Roberto Rossellini was a pioneering Italian filmmaker, best known for his contributions to Italian Neorealism, a movement that emphasized realism, non-professional actors, and on-location shooting. His films, such as Rome, Open City (1945), Paisan (1946), and Germany, Year Zero (1948), captured the raw emotions and struggles of post-war Italy. Rossellini constantly reinvented his craft, blending documentary and fiction, exploring historical narratives, and collaborating with actors like Ingrid Bergman in films such as Stromboli (1950) and Journey to Italy (1954). His work remains influential in world cinema, inspiring generations of filmmakers.
Lamakaan is hosting a festival dedicated to his films this May, It promises to be an enriching experience for cinephiles, offering a deep dive into his artistic evolution and storytelling mastery.
Film Title: GERMANY, YEAR ZERO | 1948 | 78 Mins | Italy | English, French & German with English Subtitles
About the film: Edmund, a young boy who lives in war-devastated Germany after the Second World War, must do all kinds of work to help his family get food and survive. One day, he meets one of his former teachers and hopes to get support from him, but this man's ideas don't lead Edmund into a clearer or safer way of living.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
Lamakaan is hosting a festival dedicated to his films this May, It promises to be an enriching experience for cinephiles, offering a deep dive into his artistic evolution and storytelling mastery.
Film Title: GERMANY, YEAR ZERO | 1948 | 78 Mins | Italy | English, French & German with English Subtitles
About the film: Edmund, a young boy who lives in war-devastated Germany after the Second World War, must do all kinds of work to help his family get food and survive. One day, he meets one of his former teachers and hopes to get support from him, but this man's ideas don't lead Edmund into a clearer or safer way of living.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!