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    Film classics at the Trianon

    Organized by the Greek Film Center, tribute takes
    place on Saturday afternoons and runs to April 23

    Kathimerini (Athens)
    Thursday February 10, 2005

    A multitude of new films may be released at cinemas
    around Athens every week, but there are still chances
    to watch old classics. Once more, the Greek Film
    Center presents the "Appointment with the Classics"
    series at the Trianon Filmcenter, a program which
    began last November and will run to April 23.

    Screenings take place every Saturday at 4.30 p.m. and
    the program for the coming weeks is as follows: this
    Saturday, February 12, features Polish filmmaker Jerzy
    Kawalerowicz's 1961 film "Matka Joanna od aniolow"
    (Joan of the Angels), set in the 17th century, in
    which a Catholic official is summoned to exorcize a
    nun in a convent in a small town. The film stars
    Lucyna Winnicka and Mieczyslaw Voit. Five shorts by
    Alain Resnais will be screened on February 19,
    including "Nuit et brouillard" (Night and Fog), a 1955
    short which proves that cinema is not just about
    viewing but also about memory.

    A love story that unravels the legends and the pace of
    life in an Armenian village is next on the agenda, in
    Sergei Parajanov's 1964 film "Tini zabutykh predkiv"
    (The Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors), starring Ivan
    Mikolajchuk and Tatyana Bestayeva, which will be shown
    on February 26, while Krzysztof Zanussi's "Bilans
    Kwartanly" (A Woman's Decision) of 1975, a film where
    the director seeks the truth in the face of a woman
    who tries to halt the ravages of time, will be
    screened on March 5. Michelangelo Antonioni's 1972
    documentary "Chung Kuo-Cina" (China) will give the
    audience a taste of China on March 19, to be followed
    by Dziga Vertov's "Chelovek s kinoapparatom" (The Man
    with a Camera) of 1929 on March 26, considered one of
    cinema's most modern films, in which a man goes around
    the city with a camera on his shoulder and documents
    urban life.

    Saturday, April 2's screening will feature Grigori
    Kozintsev and Iosif Shapiro's take on "Hamlet," in
    their 1964 "Gamlet," starring Innokenti Smoktunovsky
    in the lead role; Alain Resnais's 1959 drama about
    love and memory, "Hiroshima Mon Amour" (Hiroshima My
    Love), starring Emmanuelle Riva and Eiji Okada, a film
    that was also shown in open-air cinemas last summer,
    will be screened on April 9.

    The series will end with Leo McCarey's classic 1933
    comedy "Duck Soup," featuring the Marx Brothers, on
    April 16, and Pier Paolo Pasolini's "Mamma Roma" of
    1962 on April 23, the story of a middle-aged
    prostitute in Rome who decides to quit and stars the
    striking Anna Magnani.

    The Trianon Filmcenter is situated at 21 Kodringtonos,
    tel 210.822.2702.


    http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/news/civ__KathiLev&xml/&aspKath/civ.asp?fdate=10/02/2005
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