Monday, March 19, 2012

Mittwochs-Film at the Goethe Institute - March and April

The Goethe Institute, located at 530 Bush Street (just above Grant Ave.), will present "Mittwochs-Filme".    Next up is "The Edge of Heaven", a German/Turkish/Italian film, to be shown on Wednesday. March 21, 2012 at 7 p.m. at the Goethe Institute Auditorium.  Admission is free!



“The Edge of Heaven” is the second part of a planned trilogy about love, death and the devil that started in 2004 with Akin’s film “Head-on”.
“The Edge of Heaven” moves at a gentle pace, adopts a balladic narrative and explores deep philosophical questions. It tells the interwoven destiny of six people coming from three different families and two generations of both German and Turkish heritage, whose lives intertwine in Hamburg and Istanbul and who mature and transform after encountering death. It is a movie as much about bridging the gap between generations — father and son, mother and daughter — as between nations and cultures. It deals with current social issues and has a unique way of illuminating the subject of integration. Akin, considers this his “most spiritual film”.
Here's the complete schedule:  

Workshop
15. - 18.3.2012
Los Angeles
California
Film
03/21/2012
Fatih Akin, Germany/Turkey/Italy, 2007, 122 min.
Goethe-Institut San Francisco
Film
03/28/2012
Directed by Erich Schmid, Switzerland, 2008, 85 min.
Goethe-Institut San Francisco
Film
04/11/2012
Jörg Kobel, Germany, 2005, 75 Min.
Kadist Art Foundation
Francisco
Film
04/25 + -2/05/2012
Goethe-Institut San Francisco
For more information, click here.  

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