yearbook 2004/05 - The European Film College
yearbook 2004/05 - The European Film College
yearbook 2004/05 - The European Film College
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<strong>Film</strong> Club Programme:<br />
Autumn 2003/Spring <strong>2004</strong><br />
LET’S GO TO THE MOVIES<br />
La stanza del figlio (Nanni Moretti, Italy, 2001)<br />
Bowling for Columbine (Michael Mooore, USA, 2002)<br />
Gangs of New York (Martin Scorsese, USA, 2002)<br />
Lilja 4-ever (Mukas Moodysson, Sweden, 2002)<br />
Mayis Sikintisi (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey, 2000)<br />
Ying Xiong (Zhang Yimou, China, 2002)<br />
Café Halbe Treppe (Andreas Dresen, Germany, 2000)<br />
Todo sobre mi madre (Pedro Almodovar, Spain, 1999)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Hours (Stephen Daldry, UK/USA, 2002)<br />
Frida (Julie Taymor, USA, 2002)<br />
El Bola (Achero Manas, Spain, 2000)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Pianist (Roman Polanski, Poland/France/Germany/UK, 2002<br />
Mies vailla Menneisyyttä (Finland/Germany/UK, 2002)<br />
Far from Heaven (Todd Haynes, USA, 2002)<br />
Nói Albinói (Dagur Kári, Iceland, 2003)<br />
Samsara (Pan Nalin, Tibet/France/Germany/Italy, 2001)<br />
El crimen del Padre Amaro (Carlos Carrera, Mexico, 2002)<br />
Sweet 16 (Ken Loach, UK/Germany, 2002)<br />
Yadon ilaheyya (Elia Suleiman, Palestine/France/Germany/Holland/USA, 2002<br />
Good Bye Lenin (Wolfgang Becker, Germany, 2003)<br />
Hafid (Baltasar Kormákur, Iceland, 2002)<br />
Qin Song (Zhou Xiaowen, China, 1996)<br />
Ikiru (Akira Kurosawa, Japan, 1952)<br />
Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (Japan, 2001)<br />
of children going to school has been increasing<br />
for the past five years – and continues to<br />
do so. This means that we are not only screening<br />
12 different pictures but actually 24 shows<br />
– which is the double of what we did only four<br />
years ago – and even more than last year.<br />
<strong>The</strong> programming for the school-screenings is<br />
as always negotiated with teachers from the four<br />
local schools and the movies for the next season<br />
will be decided upcoming May. <strong>The</strong> overall<br />
idea is to open a world of images to school-kids<br />
that they would not have thought about even<br />
renting at the local video-shop – the additional<br />
effect is that <strong>The</strong> Danish <strong>Film</strong> Institute have<br />
opened up a new arena for teachers with their<br />
educational and inspiring websites about movies<br />
and teaching suggestions to enable teachers<br />
to find information and links to movies they<br />
can add to their more traditional teaching.