Silent Film with Live Soundtrack Lucrecia Dalt | Der Golem: Hobart

Lucrecia Dalt  © Udo Siegfriedt Lucrecia Dalt © Udo Siegfriedt

Wed, 19.06.2019

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Hobart Town Hall

KinoKonzert 05: Silent Film with Live Soundtrack

For the fifth edition of its KinoKonzert series, the Goethe-Institut brings together a historic German horror film with a contemporary composer from Berlin. This is a unique opportunity to watch the rare cult flick Der Golem on the big screen accompanied by an original live score from electronic music producer Lucrecia Dalt. The Goethe-Institut presents this tour in close cooperation with its partners Sydney Film Festival, Dark Mofo, QAGOMA, NFSA, Astor Theatre, Liquid Architecture and Berlin Atonal.

Lucrecia Dalt is a Berlin-based electronic musician and sound artist. Her work draws on a wealth of artistic and philosophical influences, including cinema, geotechnics, artificial intelligence, the ethics of listening and futuristic ideas. The Columbian-born producer has already released several solo albums and has toured extensively, playing festivals, galleries and clubs all over the world.

Der Golem is a silent horror film from 1920, and a leading example of early German Expressionism. Based on a novel from 1914, Der Golem is set in a Jewish ghetto in 16th Century Prague. It tells the story of astrologer Rabbi who creates a clay figure that he brings to life with the assistance of a demon spirit and an amulet placed in the centre of the creature’s chest.

TICKET LINK: DER GOLEM IN HOBART

Tour Dates:

• Sat 15 June 2019: Sydney – Sydney Film Festival at Art Gallery of NSW
• Sun 16 June 2019: Brisbane – Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA)
• Tue 18 June 2019: Canberra – National Film & Sound Archive (NFSA)
• Wed 19 June 2019: Hobart – Dark Mofo Festival at Hobart Town Hall
• Fri 21 June 2019: Melbourne – The Astor Theatre
 
In addition, Lucrecia Dalt will perform alongside other artists (without film) at:

• Thu 20 June 2019: Hobart – Berlin Atonal at Dark Mofo
• Sat 22 June 2019: Melbourne – Liquid Architecture at Northcote Uniting Church

Ticket links will be online soon.



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