When nature becomes a hiding place, you enter a strange home: on three art film evenings in the open air, curated by film publicist and silent film pianist Daniel Kothenschulte, it gets fairytale-like, romantic and sometimes a little scary: classics and discoveries between feature film, visual art and documentary film 12 euros admission per screening, reservation via: park-labor@burglede.de Thursday, 24. July: "Zerrumpelt Herz" 9 pm with exhibition visit and bar, film starts at 10.30 pm with introduction by Daniel Kothenschulte 1. Garbiela Fridriksdottir, Björk: Victimhood, 5 min. 2. Königsee - Mirjam Baker - 7 min. 3. Zerrumpelt Herz Feature film by Timm Kröger, Germany 2014 81 min. Berlin filmmaker Timm Kröger is one of the few German directors to have made it into the Venice competition. However, the festival had already discovered him long before his philosophical fantasy thriller "The Theory of Everything", but "Zerrumpelt Herz" from 2014 was never released in German cinemas. As a result, the Andrei Tarkovsky-inspired chamber drama set in a Bavarian forest remained an insider tip, which he has made available to us exclusively. The mysterious story about the disappearance of a young composer in nature is accompanied by equally forgotten shellac records. But before that, a world premiere: the treasure trove of memories of Holocaust survivor Walter Frankenstein, who turned 100 last April, forms the basis of the documentary miniature "Königsee" by Mirjam Baker. In his last interview, he tells how he hid from the Nazis at a Berlin lake.
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