Secrets belong to film like darkness belongs to the movie theater: they can be discovered in the stories on the screen, in images, sounds, gestures, looks, landscapes...
In keeping with this year's motto, we are showing a program of current, very different short films from six countries during the Long Night of Museums. The Witness Tree (Niranjan Raj Bhetwal) from Nepal is about a family secret, while in Printed Rainbow (Gitanjali Rao) an elderly woman from India provides insights into the secrets of her matchboxes. In Pássaro Memória (Leonardo Martinelli) from Brazil, a mysterious bird takes flight, and in Slow Shift (Shambhavi Kaul) langurs animate the mystical temples of Hampi. The Nigerian film Rehearsal (Michael Omonua) is about bizarre religious secrets and the comedy A Guide to Dining out in Nairobi (Hugh Mitton), which reveals a lucrative business secret, is set in Kenya. The films can be seen continuously from 9 pm to 2 am in the Schlüterhof.
THE FILMS
- Ticket for the Long Night of Museums required
- Venue: Schlüterhof
- Belongs to: Long Night of Museums Berlin
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