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SUMMARY:EXHIBITION ON SCREEN : Michelangelo - Love and Death
DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION ON SCREEN : Michelangelo – Love and Death \nWe will explore the life and work of renowned sculptor\, painter\, architect and poet Michelangelo. Michelangelo – Love and Death offers a cinematic journey through the great chapels and museums of Florence\, Rome and the Vatican\, to the print and drawing rooms of Europe\, to explore Michelangelo’s tempestuous life. \nThe film goes in search of a greater understanding of this charismatic and enigmatic figure\, both through his relationships with his contemporaries and his ongoing artistic legacy. \nThe film invites audiences to intimately examine Michelangelo’s art and artistic process – from the Carrara quarries where Michelangelo sourced his marble\, to the new technology being used to attribute works. The film also offers a rare chance to get up close to the mesmerising\nRothschild Bronzes\, which\, following an extensive research project carried out by\nAcademics in Cambridge in 2015\, were positively attributed to Michelangelo after over a century\nof debate. \nKey contributors to the film include art critics Martin Gayford and Jonathan Jones\, Deputy\nDirector of the Vatican Museums Professor Arnold Nesselrath and contemporary artist\nTania Kovats.\nFilming locations include Casa Buonarroti in Florence\, Carrara marble mines\, the Medici Chapel and the Vatican. These beautiful locations\, combined with high-resolution views of Michelangelo’s greatest works\, convene to create a staggering visual experience.
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SUMMARY:Film: Architecton (U)
DESCRIPTION:Architecture reflects humanity’s rise and fall. Ancient ruins and recent destruction showcase the relationship between humans and building materials. The cyclical nature of civilizations raises questions about sustainable construction. \n\n\n\n★★★★ Poetic study of humankind’s bricks-and-mortar impact on the Earth. Victor Kossakovsky’s follow-up to Gunda is a gorgeously shot reverie about our use of materials such as stone and concrete. The Guardian  \n“Victor Kossakovsky’s Mesmerizing Documentary on What We Take From the Earth to Build Upon It. Following his 2020 farm pig portrait ‘Gunda’ and his 2018 ode to water ‘Aquarela\,’ the Russian docmaker offers another ravishing examination of the tension between human nature and nature itself. “Variety \n\n\n\nArchitecton is a 2024 documentary film written and directed by Viktor Kossakovsky. It is an extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete and its ancestor\, stone. \nThe international co-production between Germany\, France and United States\, was selected in the Competition at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival\, where it competed for the Golden Bear and had first screening on 19 February 2024 at Berlinale Palast.The film was also nominated for the Berlinale Documentary Film Award. \n \n 
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SUMMARY:Film: Flow (U)
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n7.9 IMDB \nEveryone is welcome to come and watch this beautiful animated film. \nA courageous cat loses his home in a great flood so teams up with a other animals \, they must rely on trust\, courage\, and wits to survive in a newly aquatic planet. A thrilling animated spectacle\, Flow is a feast for the senses and a treasure for the heart. \nWhen a flood of biblical proportions washes its home away\, a solitary cat must seek refuge with a motley crew of animals\, who gradually learn to get along in this endearing\, Oscar-winning animation. \n  \nWunderkind director Gints Zilbalodis has taken the animation world by storm with his beautifully crafted sophomore feature Flow\, which has received a multitude of awards and nominations to date\, including two nominations for both BAFTA and the Academy Awards. \nThe mystical world he creates in Flow is in peril. There are traces of human inhabitants\, but they are now nowhere to be seen as water begins to flood the landscape. The story begins following a small\, solitary cat as the shoreline rises and the home where it once lived is submerged underwater. Forced to flee\, he happens upon a refuge boat containing a calm and unperturbed Cabybarre who seems amenable to his presence\, and the two begin a journey on the water towards higher ground. Along the way they cross paths with a lemur\, obsessed with collecting shiny objects\, a boisterous and excitable dog and a stoic\, mysterious secretary bird. Together\, as they traverse the landscape on their fable-like quest\, the ragtag team of animals must learn to trust each other and work together to survive. \nFlow pushes the boundaries of animation\, immersing audiences in a world before unseen.
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