Film Society Season Resumes
Film Society Season Resumes
With the World Cinema
Showcase closing today, we'll resume the film
society
season next Monday, April 6th, with a screening of Lech
Majewski's ANGELUS (Poland | 2000 | R16 offensive
language, sex scenes).
As stated in the brochure, Monday
April 6th is also the scheduled
date of our Annual
General Meeting, which will start at 6:30pm. The
AGM
usually lasts roughly 20 minutes, and the film screening
will
immediately follow. At the AGM you will hear a
short report from the
society's president, one from the
treasurer, and one from a delegate
who attended the
recent AGM of the national organisation of which we
are
a part. The AGM is also your chance to become a member of
the
volunteer committee that runs the society. If you
have any questions,
or are considering volunteering,
please email me in the next few days
prior to the AGM.
We'd love a bit more help, and your level of
commitment
can be whatever you choose.
About ANGELUS:
Twentieth-century history gets a fanciful twist
in this imaginative
historical fantasy that combines
occultism, bawdy humour, and
beautiful, ornately staged
tableaux. When the first two prophecies –
World War
II and Communism – of a mystical cabal of painters and
coal miners come true, the group must prepare for the
third: a death
ray from Saturn. Majewski’s vibrant
imagery reflects the expressive
naïve artwork of the
mystics. “Wildy inventive! Fantastic imagery!
A mix
of Fellini’s absurdist satire and Tarkovsky’s mystical
ritualism.” – Washington City Paper
The bizarre
story of the “Circle of Janow,” a group of Stalinist-
era Silesian coal miners, mystics, and naïve painters,
forms the
basis of Majewski’s most ornately staged
and undeniably bizarre
film, an Amarcord-like tribute
to fabulists and dreamers everywhere
wrapped in the
harshest of histories: Poland under Hitler and
Stalin.
(103 minutes, Polish with English subtitles, 35mm)
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