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Unfortunately, the event you have called is already in the past.
as part of "Caspar David Friedrich - Cinematic Dialogues", in cooperation with the Casablanca Film Club
With this film essay "Allemagne 90 neuf zero" / "Deutschland Neu(n) Null", Jean-Luc Godard follows on from his 1965 science fiction parody "Alphaville". As an agent forgotten in the Eastern Bloc, Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine) crosses his former area of operation once again after the end of the Cold War. Godard filmed this journey on the Baltic Sea, in the Lusatian brown coal region, in Potsdam and in Berlin. For the director, this also meant a confrontation with his own former utopias. Sentimentality remained alien to him. In view of the fall of the Berlin Wall, he ironically concludes that Marx was right after all, because "theory becomes material force as soon as it takes hold of the masses". After the screening, philosopher Prof. Dr. Klaus Theweleit (whose books include "Männerphantasien") will talk to curator Dr. Claus Löser about the film and the idea of romanticism in Jean-Luc Godard's work. Admission: 5,-€