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THE NEW CYCLE CONTROCINEMA (February)

Porco Rosso

by Michele Baldini

L 'el ideal' ideology of a movement that has invested a decade and throughout the world do not come to compensate ' incredible fascination that all iconic 'continues to play today, intact and a harbinger of sources of inspiration. The youth from the gun, and the desire to change the world that comes in 68 and ends, deeply defeat, with the postmodernism of the eighties, more than ever now find renewed vigor in a 'time when the aftermath of' 11 September disavow increasing both the capital and its enemies.

Wednesday, February 3 hours 21:30


San Babila 20 hours: a pointless murder of Charles Lizzani, 1976, ITA, 105 '.

The story of four boys in Milan belonging to 'extreme right, involved in' murder of a "buddy" and a hapless passerby.

A 'hot-analysis, and for this very lucid, but also thick with pathos, reflecting a period. The seal on the moral conduct of the characters suffers from excessive moralism, but are charming scenes of 'action and the design character of the actors on stage. 'S highly sought after not only by the "Milan Well" as an attempt to defend its authoritarian origins and their privileges, but also by the second generation of immigrants from the south, halfway between the research of social and existential boredom to pass a pre-paninaristica.

Wednesday, February 10 21:30 hours


Spike Lee's Malcolm X, 1992, USA, 202 '.

The story, based on his autobiography, African-American leader, murdered in 1965. The trajectory of his training as a boy raised in the suburbs of Omaha, Nebraska, including a boogie woogie and a shift in prison policy and its evolution towards the existential 'Islam

Baroque and didactic epic of one of the myths of the director. More than a film a 'toned opera melodrama that recounts thirty years' warm-and long-unrecognized of American history. Omitting nothing, but adding details, Lee also gives us his vision of the world black American, benign melanoma in a society uncorrupted by the apparent costumes, repelled and kept hidden until the 'brutalization. That can be recognized only through the recovery of their roots and conduct beyond reproach. However, by paying a basic and inherent inconsistency in the American dream, seen as a nightmare, not the faults of a revolution.

Wednesday, February 17 21:30 hours

The Baader Meinhof Complex (Der Baader-Meinhof Komplex) by Uli Edel, 2008, GER, 150’.

La storia della RAF, l’ equivalente delle Brigate Rosse della BRD, attiva dal 68 al 93, rivissuta attraverso le storie dei suoi due principali protagonisti, Andreas Baader, freddo e impulsivo killer, e Ulrike Meinhof, ideologa del movimento. La storia di tutte le loro azioni dirette e quelle compiute dai seguaci.

Un resoconto storico di estrema precisione che evidenzia lo stretto legame tra un passato da cancellare e un presente irrisolto, nel paese simbolo della guerra fredda. L’ atto di fede della Meinhof, salvata dal giudizio di Edel (Christine F. Noi i ragazzi dello zoo di Berlino), giĆ  affermata giornalista, nell’ individuare nel boicottaggio e nel terrorismo l’ only key turning against the West in a crisis (of consciousness and ideas) and 'Eastern Europe that gave the first signs of collapse.

Wednesday, February 24 21:30 hours

United Red Army (Rengo Sekigun) Koji Wakamatsu, 2008, GIA, 190 '(vo STT. Eng).

The story in three acts of the main Japanese far-left movement of the 60s.

's yet another Western tendency filtered from' the Far East, is full of peculiarities of another world, replete with values \u200b\u200band meanings that also aspire to what might be called socialism, but processed in a completely original, the film is a tale of Wakamatsu 'together, halfway between documentary and fiction, which deftly mixes the' abstraction and mysticism of Japanese cinema with the Polar-Alpine-style.

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