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Lotte Eisner, un lieu, nulle part
Online Filmscreening|German Films at Montreal International Festival for Films on Art (FIFA)
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Online Online | Online, Montreal
- Language Original with English subtitles
- Part of series: Films from Germany at Montreal International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA)
The International Festival of Films on Art (Le FIFA) is back for its 40th edition! Taking place online and in person, from March 15 to 27, 2022, this edition invites you to discover a selection of nearly 200 films from over 40 different countries.
Ticketing: https://lefifa.com/en/ticketing
Director : Timon Koulmasis
Germany, France 2021 | 60 min.
Original version with English subtitles.
Official selection | Online
Lotte H. Eisner (1896 – 1983) was one of the most fascinating figures of the past century. Not well known to the general public, the author of the celebrated essay L’écran démoniaque (The Demonic Screen) and curator in chief of the Cinémathèque Française was admired by Fritz Lang, Murnau, Stroheim, Sternberg, Chaplin, and Renoir, but also by Brecht, Man Ray, and, later, Herzog and Wenders, Godard and Truffaut. Hunted down by the Nazis, living as a refugee in France, Eisner was an eternal exile. A look at how the history of the twentieth century, the history of film, and the life of a woman were forever intertwined.
Ticketing: https://lefifa.com/en/ticketing
Lotte Eisner, un lieu, nulle part
Director : Timon KoulmasisGermany, France 2021 | 60 min.
Original version with English subtitles.
Official selection | Online
Lotte H. Eisner (1896 – 1983) was one of the most fascinating figures of the past century. Not well known to the general public, the author of the celebrated essay L’écran démoniaque (The Demonic Screen) and curator in chief of the Cinémathèque Française was admired by Fritz Lang, Murnau, Stroheim, Sternberg, Chaplin, and Renoir, but also by Brecht, Man Ray, and, later, Herzog and Wenders, Godard and Truffaut. Hunted down by the Nazis, living as a refugee in France, Eisner was an eternal exile. A look at how the history of the twentieth century, the history of film, and the life of a woman were forever intertwined.
More Films from Germany at Le FIFA :
- Electronic Vibrations - A Sound Changes the World | Thomas von Steinaecker
- Emersion | Aline-Sitoé N'Diaye
- Eyes and Horns | Chaerin Im
- Jonas Kaufmann, A Global Star in Private | Michael Giehmann
- Lotte Eisner, un lieu, nulle part | Timon Koulmasis
- Pink Mao | Tang Han
- Restituer ? L'Afrique en quête de ses chefs-d'œuvre | Nora Philippe
- Searching for Phoenix | Marc Wagenbach
- The Eyes of Dante. Visions from the Divine Comedy | Adolfo Conti
- What Time is Love? | Anna Franceschini
More info: https://lefifa.com/en/catalog?editions=19152123&pays=4744864