Film Screening
Pop Up Kino: Hannah Arendt
Pop Up Kino is a monthly film series celebrating German cinema from the East to the West and from the Weimar period to the Contemporary. Throughout the year a curated selection of films will be screened at MATCH and introduced by a special guest presenter.
Pop Up Kino presents Margarethe von Trotta's biographical feature on the philosopher Hannah Arendt.
Hannah Arendt, 2012
Directed by Margarethe von Trotta
Hannah Arendt is an observer at Adolf Eichmann’s trial. She is expecting to be confronted with a monster. Instead, she is faced with a banal bureaucrat. The reflective portrait of a brave and determined woman. A biographical feature film about the philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), focusing especially on her observations and analysis of Adolf Eichmann’s trial in Jerusalem. Condensed into a dynamically narrated portrait of an exceptional 20th-century intellectual, the film also impresses with its intimate portrayal of the New York milieu of German-Jewish immigrants in the early 1960s.
The film will be introduced by University of Houston Professor Dr. Sandra Frieden.
Free admission. Reserve a spot.
Doors open at 6:30. Starts at 7.
Details
MATCH – Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston
3400 Main St.
Houston, TX 77002
Language: English, German, Hebrew, French with English subtitles
Price: Free admission