Monday, February 28, 2011

Sympathy Poems For A Friend Who Lost Her Mother

CYCLE "THE SUPERMAN IN THE CINEMA OF NIETZSCHE. THE ROPE OF HITCHCOCK. WEDNESDAY, 2, 21

This Wednesday, March 2 begins in DCEA Screening Room, a series devoted to investigate the echoes of the concept of Friedrich Nietzsche's Superman in the movies . The German philosopher made through treatment of this concept a devastating critique of the prevailing moral the Western world. He also proposed to re other grounds morality at odds with the decadent values \u200b\u200bproclaimed by Christianity and the bourgeoisie. Through the screening of five films will be able to see the echoes of these ideas in contemporary cinema.

respecting the autonomy and diversity of philosophical texts and films, there will be an exercise in interdisciplinary dialogue in order to enrich the understanding of both the films and the work Nietzsche.

For that, those interested in accessing introductory texts, can apply for a decea.chaco @ gmail.com.


The cycle begins Wednesday, March 2 with The Rope, Alfred Hitchcock, famous for his technique of flat-sequence, ie, appears as filmed in real time, without breaks in the action.

functions are Wednesday of March at 21pm in DCEA Screening Room, Wilde 40 . Admission is free free .

For more information and receive the current schedule, write to decea.chaco @ gmail.com , or reported to 03722 452941, or www. deceachaco.blogspot.com . They can also follow us on Facebook, the user DCEA Chaco.

PROGRAMMING:

March 2: THE ROPE , Alfred Hitchcock (1948)

March 9: APOCALYPSE NOW, Francis Ford Coppola (1979)

March 16: THE INNOCENT, Luchino Visconti (1976)

March 23: Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood (1992)

March 30: Teorema, Pier Paolo Pasolini (1968)



LA SOGA, Alfred Hitchcock, Thriller, 80 ', USA.

Two friends strangle a classmate of power by the mere fact of being intellectually superior. To confuse the story, hiding the body er a trunk on which to serve the dinner are invited parents and friends of the murdered boy.

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