The Film Jorgen Let
June 1, 2006
Assurto to the honours of the film also chronicles the Italian film Lars von Trier The Five Obstructions (five changes), the Danish documentary Jørgen Leth will be protagonist of a staff of its work programme in Room B of Giorgione Movie 'essai Tuesday and 6 Wednesday, June 7, ordered by Circuit Municipal Cinema in collaboration with the Danish Film Institute, Vivo Film Festival and the Peoples of Florence. Unique opportunity to access all'immaginario of what is considered one of the great masters of contemporary cinema and among the greatest living documentarists, although his work escapes to any rigid classificazioen gender.
&t; br /> "His, in fact - says in a note to Circuit Cinema - is a film suspended between 'wise' and 'poetry', where the same distinction between reality and fiction blurs, because what counts for ' artist is to get to the heart of things. I know Lars von Trier, which is considered Leth disciple, and that in 2003 it was involved in a strange but fascinating goco: five constraints and many strict rules to run again in as many versions of a short Leth of 1967, The Perfect Human , Trier film that has seen dozens of times and it considers a lesson absolute cinema. "
It will be The Perfect Human (The human being perfect) to inaugurate the exhibition of Giorgione Tuesday, June 6 to 18:30, followed by life in Denmark, 1972, and Good and evil of 1975, while in serat at 21.30 is the time A feature of Sunday to hell. The exhibition will continue and conclude the following day, Wednesday June 7, with 66 scenes from America (1982) and diary about (1989), while in the evening, starting at 21.30 will Haiti: No title (1996) and the most recent are alive. Søren Ulrik Thomsen, a Danish poet (1999).
All films sranno presented in their original version with subtitles in English (except Perfect Human, however, very little spoken). The access room is upon purchase of a ticket only daily 4 euros, valid for the entire day with stay in the hall. Cards and services on the review in the number of June monthly Cinema Circuit
Source Nicola Gemignani







