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7:15 PM
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Film screening|Goethe-Cinema: Family Affairs
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Université d'Ottawa (Pavillon Hamelin, MHN257), Ottawa
- Language Original version with English subtitles.
- Price Free. Recommended donation: 5$
- Part of series: Family Affairs
Monthly thematic film series by the Goethe-Institut Ottawa highlighting films from Germany presented at the University of Ottawa (Hamelin Hall, Room MHN257, 70 Av. Laurier East):
Germany | 119 min | 2021
Director: Dietrich Brüggemann
With: Anna Brüggemann, Alexander Khuon, Isolde Barth, Sarah Bauerett, Tom Lass, Neda Rahmanian, Mandy Rudski, Petra Schmidt-Schaller, Hanns Zischler, Dulcie Smart
Dina and Michael are in their early 30s. At first they are happy. Then he suggests they should split up. To which she says, “No, not having it!” The film then follows them over the coming years as they try to navigate their way through life’s pitfalls, live up to their own parents’ expectations, keep their careers on track and be good parents themselves.
No is a film about love, our search for it and inability to live it when it is there. About the passing of time and that generation - now in their (late) thirties - that has so much, tries so hard and often fails...
It is also about something that's very specific to cinema: showing those psychological states that lie beyond the visible, but are no less real and decisive for our life’s journey. - Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH
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NöGermany | 119 min | 2021
Director: Dietrich Brüggemann
With: Anna Brüggemann, Alexander Khuon, Isolde Barth, Sarah Bauerett, Tom Lass, Neda Rahmanian, Mandy Rudski, Petra Schmidt-Schaller, Hanns Zischler, Dulcie Smart
Dina and Michael are in their early 30s. At first they are happy. Then he suggests they should split up. To which she says, “No, not having it!” The film then follows them over the coming years as they try to navigate their way through life’s pitfalls, live up to their own parents’ expectations, keep their careers on track and be good parents themselves.
No is a film about love, our search for it and inability to live it when it is there. About the passing of time and that generation - now in their (late) thirties - that has so much, tries so hard and often fails...
It is also about something that's very specific to cinema: showing those psychological states that lie beyond the visible, but are no less real and decisive for our life’s journey. - Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH
Location
Université d'Ottawa (Pavillon Hamelin, MHN257)
University of Ottawa, Hamelin Hall
70 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa K1N 6N5
Kanada
University of Ottawa, Hamelin Hall
70 Laurier Avenue East
Ottawa K1N 6N5
Kanada
Room entrance from second-floor walkway between Hamelin and Simard buildings.