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Megacities / Berlin & Beyond Autumn Showcase 2014
TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE!
Box Office opens at 10:30 AM Directly at New People Cinema.
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90 mins. (Austria, Switzerland; 1998) in Hindi, English, Russian & Spanish with English subtitles. 35mm projection.
Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51GKyCjBdTk
Special Remarks: This is a rare 35mm projection of the first of the three films from the late Michael Glawogger's revered trilogy on the world of work. This is a tribute to a great observer of the human experience and a magnificent voice in world cinema, whose legacy remains.
"Mexico City has grown so enormous that no one knows where it ends. Bombay's population is so dense it can't be counted. Michael Glawogger takes us deep into these and the other "megacities," Moscow and New York, telling stories of people struggling at the bottom of the urban food chain. These are the working poor, with jobs that keep them and their families barely alive-like Babu Khan, who sifts powdered paint, ending each day transformed into a blue or yellow specter; or Shankar Loutakke, who sews together strips of film and shows them on the street with his hand-cranked portable projector. Using techniques (of) cinema verité, Glawogger presents us with an unforgettable vision that is both epic in its scope and shockingly intimate in its details." --Tod Booth, Pacific Film Archive
Director: Michael Glawogger Producers: Erich Lackner, Rolf Schmid DoP: Wolfgang Thaler Editor: Andrea Wagner World Sales: Paul Thiltges Distributions, Luxembourg Print Source: Pacific Film Archive, UC Berkeley
Director Michael Glawogger (1959-2014) was also a writer and cinematographer who displayed a broad spectrum of cinematic forms and genres in each of his work - ranging from the literary adaptation Kill Daddy Tonight (2009) to essayist documentaries Megacities (1999), Workingman's Death (2005) and Whores' Glory (2011).
**THIS EVENT HAS A STRICT REFUND POLICY. No refunds will be processed by Brown Paper Tickets more than 12 hours after the time of purchase.**
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LocationNew People Cinema
1746 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94115
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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