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| Title | Date & Time | Location | Description | Additional Info | Sponsor |
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| Film Divided We Fall (2000) Laughter Through Tears: Tragic Comedies from the Eastern Bloc | September 8, 2008 7:30 PM | GRG 102 | Directed by Jan Hrebejk In Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia, a childless couple, Josef and Marie Cizek, can only watch while the Jewish family of their employers, the Wieners, are first removed from their own home to a spare room in their house by the Nazis, then removed to the far off facility of Thierenstadt. Years later, young David Wiener, the sole surviving member of that family has managed to escape and make it to the Cizeks. Although fully aware of the extreme danger of harbouring a Jew in the Third Reich, the Cizek's can not permit themselves to leave David to certain death and agree to hide him. However, this decision leads to terrible danger of discovery by the Nazis and especially their friend and Nazi collaborator, Horst Prohazka, who is attracted to Marie. With desperate cleverness and luck, the Cizeks struggle to keep the secret, even when Horst begins to suspect. In doing so, they find themselves making unorthodox choices and learning about the true nature of the people around them. Czech Republic, 122 min. | Event Flyer (PDF) | CREEES |
| Film Nothing Funny (1995) Laughter Through Tears: Tragic Comedies from the Eastern Bloc | September 22, 2008 7:30 PM | GRG 102 | Directed by Marek Koterski The story is about a film director named Adas (Cezary Pazura) told through personal reflections and a review of his own life. Although Adas has brief moments of success, he always comes in second and this infuriates him. His ranting self-talk, which narrates the movie, is hilarious. Pazura's role in "Nothing Funny" is nothing short of great acting; we see the man's deep sadness, reflected in his daydreams of a better life, and in his neurotic outbursts when his life overwhelms him. Poland, 85 min. | Event Flyer (PDF) | CREEES |
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