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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211121T200000
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SUMMARY:International Short Film Festival Oberhausen Made in Germany 3
DESCRIPTION:Following the great success of last year’s Oberhausen International Short Film Festival Tour\, Artos House in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut are proud to welcome the screening of the programs ‘Award winners 2020’ on the 19th of November\, the ‘International Competition’ on the 20th of November and the ‘Made in Germany 3’ on the 21st of November at 20:00\, at ARTos House. \nIn the course of six decades\, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen has developed into one of the most highly acclaimed cultural events worldwide – a place where renowned figures like Agnès Varda\, Martin Scorsese\, Alexander Kluge and Werner Herzog first showed their films. Oberhausen is the world’s oldest short film festival and in the meantime also enjoys an excellent standing in the art scene\, where short films and videos play an increasingly important role today \nScreening 21st of November \nThis compilation\, the third part of our series with the best German short films of the last ten years\, deals with the living conditions of migrants in Germany today. In 1984 six Turkish citizens died in Duisburg-Wanheimerort in an arson attack. While the police quickly ruled out a racist background\, from today’s point of view there is a lot of circumstantial evidence to prove it. “Dunkelfeld” goes in search of clues and reopens the case. In the animation “Brand”\, an East German mayor and his family are met with a wave of hatred when he agrees to take in refugees. The essay film “ma nouvelle vie européenne” reflects on Europe’s invisible borders from the perspective of Abou\, a Malian refugee in Germany\, making the camera a medium of self-empowerment. In “Three Notes”\, Jeannette Gaussi artistically processes the few remaining photographs of her Afghan childhood. The playful “Moruk” shows the introverted Hakan and the fun-loving Murat hanging out in the Kreuzberg neighbourhood. They meet daily\, smoke pot\, dream\, philosophize and argue. “Tiefenschärfe” finally reads in the markings of the places in Nuremberg where the so-called NSU committed three murders. Here the pen becomes the camera and the camera becomes the actor while the film traces the unsettling impact of these attacks on society. \n  \nMade in Germany 3 \n  \nDark Figure \nOle-Kristian Heyer/Patrick Lohse/ \nMarian Mayland\, Germany 2020\, \ncolour\, German\, Turkish with English subs\, 16‘ \n  \nAblaze \nJan Koester/Alexander Lahl\, Germany 2019\, \ncolour\, German with English subs\, 5‘30‘‘ \n  \nmy new european life \nAbou Bakar Sidibé/Moritz Siebert\, Germany 2019\, \ncolour\, French with English subs\, 22‘30‘‘ \n  \nThree Notes \nJeannette Gaussi\, Germany 2006\, \ncolour\, no dialogue\, 4‘ \n  \nMoruk \nSerdal Karaça\, Germany 2009\, \nb/w\, German with English subs\, 28‘30‘‘ \n  \nDepth of Field \nMareike Bernien/Alex Gerbaulet\, Germany 2017\, \ncolour\, German with English subs\, 14‘30‘‘
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/international-short-film-festival-oberhausen-made-in-germany-3/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2021,Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Goethe-Institut Zypern":MAILTO:kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211120T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211120T230000
DTSTAMP:20260521T114228
CREATED:20211109T132838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211109T132838Z
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SUMMARY:International Short Film Festival Oberhausen ‘International Competition’
DESCRIPTION:Following the great success of last year’s Oberhausen International Short Film Festival Tour\, Artos House in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut are proud to welcome the screening of the programs ‘Award winners 2020’ on the 19th of November\, the ‘International Competition’ on the 20th of November and the ‘Made in Germany 3’ on the 21st of November at 20:00\, at ARTos House. \nIn the course of six decades\, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen has developed into one of the most highly acclaimed cultural events worldwide – a place where renowned figures like Agnès Varda\, Martin Scorsese\, Alexander Kluge and Werner Herzog first showed their films. Oberhausen is the world’s oldest short film festival and in the meantime also enjoys an excellent standing in the art scene\, where short films and videos play an increasingly important role today \nScreening 20th of November\nThis programme brings together some of the most interesting films from the 2020 International Competition. In 1982 the indigenous Zoque community was forced to relocate due to the eruption of a volcano. “( ( ( ( ( /*\ ) ) ) ) ) )” is the portrait of a village in Chiapas\, Mexico\, its culture\, sounds and architecture. The film documents the modern challenges and world view of a community that is also under political pressure to preserve its land and rights. Indigenous culture also plays an important role in the feature film “O Jardim Fantástico”. Here\, following an old tradition\, a teacher administers ayahuasca in her classroom to teach her students other levels of reality. In “BELLA” by Thelyia Petraki\, the boundaries between feature film and documentary become blurred when\, in Greece in the late 1980s\, first the country\, then the world\, and perhaps even her personal environment undergoes serious change before the eyes of the idealistic worker Anthi. In “Gira Ancora” an adolescent roams his neighbourhood in Palermo. In the tradition of Neorealism\, the camera lets us participate in the life of this community and at the same time shows how the rumours about his mother gradually make him an outsider. The protagonist’s world contracts in ever tighter circles. \nInternational Competition\nThe Fantastic Garden \nTico Dias/Fábio Baldo\, Brazil 2019\, \ncolour\, Portuguese with English subs\, 21‘ \n  \n( ( ( ( ( /*\ ) ) ) ) ) \nSaúl Kak/Charles Fairbanks\, Mexico 2019\, \ncolour\, Spanish with English subs\, 18‘30‘‘ \n  \nBELLA \nThelyia Petraki\, Greece 2020\, colour\, \nGreek\, English\, Russian with English subs\, 24‘30‘‘ \n  \nOne More Round \nElena Petitpierre\, Switzerland 2019\, \ncolour\, Italian with English subs\, 22‘
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/international-short-film-festival-oberhausen-international-competition/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2021,Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Goethe-Institut Zypern":MAILTO:kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211119T230000
DTSTAMP:20260521T114228
CREATED:20211109T130317Z
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SUMMARY:International Short Film Festival Oberhausen Award winners 2020
DESCRIPTION:Following the great success of last year’s Oberhausen International Short Film Festival Tour\, Artos House in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut are proud to welcome the screening of the programs ‘Award winners 2020’ on the 19th of November\, the ‘International Competition’ on the 20th of November and the ‘Made in Germany 3’ on the 21st of November at 20:00\, at ARTos House. \nIn the course of six decades\, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen has developed into one of the most highly acclaimed cultural events worldwide – a place where renowned figures like Agnès Varda\, Martin Scorsese\, Alexander Kluge and Werner Herzog first showed their films. Oberhausen is the world’s oldest short film festival and in the meantime also enjoys an excellent standing in the art scene\, where short films and videos play an increasingly important role today \nScreening 19th of November\nThis selection of winners of the 2020 festival also includes works that have even received several awards. Sohrab Hura’s “Bittersweet” is a reflection on family relationships and domestic spaces\, exploring the bond between the filmmaker and his mother and that between his mother and her beloved dog. Hura uses his grainy flash shots to sensitively capture intimate and banal moments in the life of his mother\, who suffers from acute paranoid schizophrenia. In Bjørn Melhus’ elaborately produced science fiction film “SUGAR”\, a robot attempts to free the inhabitant of a post-apocalyptic consumer world from the prison of his routines through physical proximity. The finely staged “Shepherds” by Teboho Edkins shows cattle thieves serving time in a prison in Lesotho. They talk about their lives and why they came here. The closed room becomes a stage for universal dramas of mankind. In “A Month of Single Frames”\, on the other hand\, Lynne Sachs processes material that was given to her by filmmaker and performance artist Barbara Hammer shortly before her death. The result is an expressive study of life in all its forms and the difficulty of facing death. The film\, which was awarded the Grand Prize of the City of Oberhausen\, is convincing in its ability to find poetry and complexity in simple things. \n  \nAward Winners\n  \nA Month of Singles Frames \nLynne Sachs\,USA 2019\, \ncolour\, English\, 14‘ \n  \nShepherds \nTeboho Edkins\, France/South Africa/Germany \n2020\, colour\, Sotho with English subs\, 27‘ \n  \nBittersweet \nSohrab Hura\, India 2019\, \ncolour and b/w\, English\, 14‘ \n  \nSUGAR \nBjørn Melhus\, Germany 2019\, \ncolour and b/w\, English\, 20‘30‘‘
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/international-short-film-festival-oberhausen-award-winners-2020/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2021,Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Goethe-Institut Zypern":MAILTO:kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211118T203000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211118T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T114228
CREATED:20211109T125412Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Silence
DESCRIPTION:An evening dedicated to contemporary “silent” moving image and experimental sound\nFollowing the great success of Moving Silence in Cyprus for the past ten years at ARTos\, Moving Silence takes place for the eleventh consecutive year in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Cyprus. On Thursday\, 18 November 2021 at 20:30 at ARTos\, musicians and composers will meet to perform live soundtracks for silent video and film works by contemporary creators of their choice.  The audience will have a unique experience where the musicians and composers perform live their music while the films/videos that have inspired them are simultaneously screened. \n“Any visual style can profit from a sound language\, by using advanced digital technologies as well as old analogue techniques. Live performances sustain and amplify the films as musicians can breathe new life into silent cinema\, which inappropriately remained silent for such a long time.” Encouraging collaboration and exchange between musicians\, artists and cinematographers\, the Moving Silence platform\, therefore\, invites the Cyprus audience to new audiovisual experiences expressed through live improvisations and interpretations\, where experimental image and sound are expected to meet in unusual and unexpected ways. \nWhat is Moving Silence?\nMoving Silence was originally founded in the summer of 2009 by the musician Marco Brosolo\, filmmaker Matthias Fritsch and producer Federico Bassetti with the aim to create events that connect the roots of cinematography with the present aesthetics of image\, the live music production and the potential of new technology. It constitutes a poetic\, intercultural and collaborative attempt in times of information overload. It embraces experimentation and merging between contemporary forms of visual and sound inviting artists from different parts of the world to join in. Moving Silence events have taken place in different cities around Europe.
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/moving-silence-2/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2021,Film,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Goethe-Institut Zypern":MAILTO:kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211104T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20211104T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T114228
CREATED:20211027T124723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T124723Z
UID:3894-1636056000-1636063200@www.wddscyprus.com
SUMMARY:5th International Literary Festival\, to the sea-girt shores of Cyprus
DESCRIPTION:Staged reading of “Jahrestag” by Bernhard Schlink \n  \nWithin the framework of the 5th International Literary Festival\, to the sea-girt shores of Cyprus\, organized by Ideogramma\, an event dedicated to world-famous German writer Bernhard Schlink will take place in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Cyprus. \nThe staged reading of “Jahrestag”\, which was published in his latest book “Abschiedsfarben“\, directed by Andreas Araouzos\, will follow the talk about the work of Bernhard Schlink by Elena Penga. \nBernhard Schlink is a German lawyer\, academic\, and novelist. He is best known for his novel The Reader\, which was first published in 1995\, became an international bestseller and was made into an Oscar winning film.
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/5th-international-literary-festival-to-the-sea-girt-shores-of-cyprus/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2021,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Goethe-Institut Zypern":MAILTO:kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201105T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T114228
CREATED:20201103T083613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T083613Z
UID:2143-1604604600-1604610000@www.wddscyprus.com
SUMMARY:Oberhausen on Tour - "German Competition"
DESCRIPTION:Following the great success of last year’s Oberhausen International Short Film Festival Tour\, in Cyprus\, ARTos Foundation in collaboration with the Goethe Institut are proud to welcome the screening of the programs ‘Made in Germany 2: Inner City Life’ on the 4th of November and the ‘German Competition’ on the 5th of November at 19:30\, at ARTos Foundation. \nIn the course of six decades\, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen has developed into one of the most highly acclaimed cultural events worldwide – a place where renowned figures like Agnès Varda\, Martin Scorsese\, Alexander Kluge and Werner Herzog first showed their films. Oberhausen is the world’s oldest short film festival and in the meantime also enjoys an excellent standing in the art scene\, where short films and videos play an increasingly important role today. \nThis programme with works from the 2018 German Competition centres on civil society\, the globalised middle class and tourism. While Willy Hans\, in calm black-and-white pictures but with subtle allusions to horror film\, recounts how a small family with educated middle-class principles gradually falls apart\, Yannick Spiess shows us the everyday routine and dedication to duty of a wealthy Swiss woman. In between\, Nikita Diakur has dolls dance furiously in the courtyard of a prefab housing estate. In a free adaptation of Michel Houellebecq\, “Beyond Beach” serenely imagines the lethargy and indifference of Western hedonists on Latin American beaches as a colourful daydream. In the work by Judith Hopf\, a slender apartment tower trots out of the picture whenever things get too boring for it. And finally\, in “Bigger Than Life”\, the winner of the 3sat Promotional Award\, music sets the tone of the film. It provides the playful structure for this survey of a chauvinist urban project that is intended to catapult Skopje up among the principal arenas of European history alongside Rome and Athens. \n  \nGerman Competition: \nBeyond Beach \nClara Winter/Miguel Ferráez\, Germany 2018 colour\, English/Spanish with English subs\, 14’ \nDie Tage / The Days \nYannick Spiess\, Germany 2018 colour\, German with English subs\, 20‘ \nFest\nNikita Diakur\, Germany 2018 colour\, no dialogue\, 3‘ \nDas satanische Dickicht – DREI / The Satanic Thicket – THREE  \nWilly Hans\, Germany 2017 colour and b/w\, German with English subs\, 21‘30“ \nOut\nJudith Hopf\, Germany 2018 colour\, no dialogue\, 2‘30 \nBigger Than Life\nAdnan Softić\, Germany/Italy/Macedonia 2018\, colour\, English\, 30‘ \n  \nRunning time 91’
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/oberhausen-on-tour-german-competition/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2020,Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Goethe-Institut Zypern":MAILTO:kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201104T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T114228
CREATED:20201103T083300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T083300Z
UID:2137-1604518200-1604523600@www.wddscyprus.com
SUMMARY:Oberhausen on Tour - "Made in Germany 2: Inner City Life"
DESCRIPTION:Following the great success of last year’s Oberhausen International Short Film Festival Tour\, in Cyprus\, ARTos Foundation in collaboration with the Goethe Institut are proud to welcome the screening of the programs ‘Made in Germany 2: Inner City Life’ on the 4th of November and the ‘German Competition’ on the 5th of November at 19:30\, at ARTos Foundation. \nIn the course of six decades\, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen has developed into one of the most highly acclaimed cultural events worldwide – a place where renowned figures like Agnès Varda\, Martin Scorsese\, Alexander Kluge and Werner Herzog first showed their films. Oberhausen is the world’s oldest short film festival and in the meantime also enjoys an excellent standing in the art scene\, where short films and videos play an increasingly important role today. \n“Made in Germany 2: Inner City Life” the second part of our series with the best German short films of the past ten years\, takes a fresh look at the city and its architecture. At the centre of this programme is the winner of the 2015 German competition\, “Shift”\, which weaves together the director’s personal family history with a portrait of the city of Salzgitter. The film combines analysis and imagination as it follows the stream of revealed histories. Kerstin Honeit invites construction workers to a coffee party among the skeleton construction work of the Berlin City Palace for a grotesque staging of the demolition and reconstruction of nationalistic myths. Marian Mayland\, on the other hand\, recalls a demolished apartment block in Manchester by furiously combining documentary material with excerpts from cultural counterprojects of the early techno and acid house scene. And Maximilian Villwock shows us how love in nocturnal Berlin turns into a power struggle when the ego takes the upper hand. Finally\, “Please Say Something” animates the city in a way you have never seen and sets off an enigmatic and futuristic fireworks display of images about the relationship between a cat and a mouse in the internet era. All these works were festival favourites in Oberhausen and elsewhere. \nMade in Germany 2: Inner City Life: \nPANDA III \nMaximilian Villwock\, Germany 2016 colour\, no dialogue\, 13’30’’ \nfuture past perfect pt. 03 (U_08-1)\nCarsten Nicolai\, Germany 2009 colour\, no dialogue\, 4’ \nSchicht / Shift \nAlex Gerbaulet\, Germany 2015 colour + b/w\, German with English subs\, 28’30’’ \nmy castle your castle\nKerstin Honeit\, Germany 2017 colour\, German with English subs\, 15’ \nDriving Around Where the Crescents Used To Be. A Script. \nMarian Mayland\, Germany 2015 colour\, English\, 15’ \nPlease Say Something\nDavid OReilly\, Germany 2009 colour\, English\, 10’ \n  \nRunning time 87’ \n 
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/oberhausen-on-tour-made-in-germany-2-inner-city-life/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2020,Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Goethe-Institut Zypern":MAILTO:kultur-nikosia@goethe.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20201101T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20201101T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T114228
CREATED:20201029T175545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201029T175733Z
UID:2022-1604262600-1604268000@www.wddscyprus.com
SUMMARY:Moving Silence
DESCRIPTION:Following the great success of Moving Silence in Cyprus for the past nine years at ARTos\, Moving Silence takes place for the tenth consecutive year in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Cyprus. On Sunday\, 1 November 2020 at 20:30 at ARTos\, musicians and composers will meet to perform live soundtracks for silent video and film works by contemporary creators of their choice.  The audience will have a unique experience where the musicians and composers perform live their music while the films/videos that have inspired them are simultaneously screened. \nThis year\, Moving Silence collaborates with the Freiraum Festival and will be streamed live through the Freiraum Festival\, where audiences around the world will have the opportunity to connect and enjoy the event live. \nMoving Silence was originally founded in the summer of 2009 by the musician Marco Brosolo\, filmmaker Matthias Fritsch and producer Federico Bassetti with the aim to create events that connect the roots of cinematography with the present aesthetics of image\, the live music production and the potential of new technology. “Any visual style can profit from a sound language\, by using advanced digital technologies as well as old analogue techniques. Live performances sustain and amplify the films as musicians can breathe new life into silent cinema\, which inappropriately remained silent for such a long time.” \nThe Freiraum Festival is a collaborative\, decentralised democratised festival taking place simultaneously in the physical and the digital worlds. With more than 20 local events around Europe\, more than 30 speakers and contributors and more than ten art works especially produced for the online format\, the Festival format does not only respond to the new pandemic reality\, but to the crucial questions of our time. \nParticipating musicians \nAlexia Vassilliou\, Andreas Moustoukis\, Tassos Stylianou\, Nektarios Rodosthenous\, Stephanie Alexi\, Achilleas Kentonis\, Simos Tziakouris\, Ariadne Papantoniou\, Mari Derderyan\, Spyros Charalambous\, George Savva\, Erato Moustouki\, Haris Sophocleous \nParticipating Film Directors \nRuben Seca\, Daniel Levi\, Matthias Fritsch\, Nikki Schuster\, Wojtek Skowron\, Florian Groll \nOrganised by ARTos Foundation and Moving Silence\nWith the support of  the Goethe-Institut Cyprus and the Freiraum Festival \nLive streaming link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puElapCXLzs&feature=youtu.be
URL:https://www.wddscyprus.com/event/moving-silence/
LOCATION:ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation\, Agion Omologiton 64\, Nicosia\, 1080
CATEGORIES:Events 2020,Film,Music
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