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Haunting Presence: Phantoms of Cinema

We present a programme of films exploring the topic of death and death-related rituals, which will be held from 28 October to 4 November 2016 at the New Horizons Cinema as part of Dziady Recycling Festival. The Programme curator, Tomasz Kolankiewicz, offers double bill screenings invented during the Great Depression, in which two films are shown for the price of one. 

‘The film programme [...] accompanies the Dziady Recycling Festival. [...] This format enables one to pair two different, seemingly unrelated films. So, a contemporary mocumentary will be screened alongside a Polish classic feature, whilst a sophisticated auteur film will be pitted against a 1930s low-budget horror movie. The surprising juxtapositions of genres, styles, technologies (colour/black-and-white), periods, budgets and geographies will reveal the wide variety of ways in which film makers engage with death’. Tomasz Kolankiewicz

The idea behind the programme is to encourage discussion on which social and historical issues were addressed by the celebrated directors as they explored the interpenetrating worlds of the living and the dead.

Double Bill tickets (20 PLN) and multi-entry passes (70 PLN) are available at the New Horizons cinema.

Programme

The films are in English with Polish subtitles or in Polish with English subtitles.

Fri 28 October 2016, 18:00
Lava: A Tale of Adam Mickiewicz’s Forefathers’ Eve
dir. Tadeusz Konwicki, Poland 1989, 129’
The Art of Disappearing
dir. Bartosz Konopka, Piotr Rosołowski, Poland 2012, 52’
Total time: 211’

Sun 30 October 2016, 18:00
White Zombie
dir. Victor Halperin, USA 1932, 69’
The Kingdom: The Living Dead
dir. Lars von Trier, Denmark, Germany, France, Norway, Switzerland, Netherlands 1994, 80’
Total time: 179’

Tue 1 November 2016, 19:00
Solaris 
dir. Andrei Tarkovsky, USSR 1972, 167’
The Night of the Living Dead
dir. George A. Romero, USA 1968, 96’
Total time: 293’

Wed 2 November 2016, 19:00
The Fearless Vampire Killers
dir. Roman Polański, USA, UK 1967, 108’
The Shining
dir. Stanley Kubrick, USA, UK 1980, 146’
Total time: 284’

Thu 3 November 2016, 19:00
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul, France, Spain, Netherlands, Germany, UK, Thailand 2010, 114’
The Others
dir. Alejandro Amenábar, France, Spain, USA, Italy 2001, 104’
Total time: 248’

Fri 4 November 2016, 19:00
The Dybbuk
dir. Michał Waszyński, Poland 1937, 100’
Birthplace
dir. Paweł Łoziński, Poland 1992, 47’
Total time: 177’

Programme of films

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