18.00 = CINEMA CAFE OPENS (This is the third installment of Antonioni's 3-part "alienation trilogy" - all films with English subtitles).
19.00 = "L'ECLISSE," directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962, 126 minutes /Antonioni's last film in black and white, L'eclisse (1962) completes the unofficial trilogy formed along with the previously screened L'avventura (1960) and La notte (1961). In them, the psychological disturbance beneath the gloss of the good life of early 60s Italy is rendered with glacial unease. They are also enigmatic - films defying meaning. Yet Antonioni does provide clues as to why his middle-class characters are so adrift and troubled - and never more so than in the precise, almost documentary images of the seven-minute montage that brings L'eclisse to an end in a way totally unique for narrative cinema.
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19.00 = "L'ECLISSE," directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, 1962, 126 minutes /Antonioni's last film in black and white, L'eclisse (1962) completes the unofficial trilogy formed along with the previously screened L'avventura (1960) and La notte (1961). In them, the psychological disturbance beneath the gloss of the good life of early 60s Italy is rendered with glacial unease. They are also enigmatic - films defying meaning. Yet Antonioni does provide clues as to why his middle-class characters are so adrift and troubled - and never more so than in the precise, almost documentary images of the seven-minute montage that brings L'eclisse to an end in a way totally unique for narrative cinema.
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