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Remembering Antonioni
Wed Sep 10, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
🎬 Remembering Michelangelo Antonioni
Every Wednesday evening this September, we celebrate the enigmatic genius of Michelangelo Antonioni with a curated selection of his most iconic films. From the haunting silences of L’Avventura to the visual poetry of Blow-Up, Antonioni’s work reshaped cinematic language—favoring mood, ambiguity, and existential depth over conventional storytelling. His films invite us to linger in the spaces between words, where alienation, desire, and modernity collide.
Born on September 29, 1912, in Ferrara, Italy, and passing away on July 30, 2007, in Rome, Antonioni left behind a legacy that continues to challenge and inspire filmmakers worldwide. He was the only director to win the Palme d'Or, Golden Lion, Golden Bear, and Golden Leopard, and received an Honorary Oscar in 1995 for his masterful visual style. His trilogy—L’Avventura, La Notte, and L’Eclisse—remains a cornerstone of modernist cinema, exploring the discontents of contemporary life with unmatched elegance and introspection.
Film Title: RED DESERT | 1964 | 120 Mins | Italy & France | Italian with English Subtitles
About the film: Red Desert (1964), directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, is a haunting psychological drama set against the bleak industrial backdrop of Ravenna, Italy. The film follows Giuliana, a fragile and emotionally unstable woman recovering from a traumatic car accident, as she struggles to find meaning and connection in a world dominated by machinery, pollution, and alienation. Married to a factory manager but emotionally adrift, she begins a tentative affair with Corrado Zeller, a visiting engineer, hoping to escape her inner turmoil. Through vivid, surreal use of color and desolate landscapes, Antonioni paints a portrait of modern existential despair, making Red Desert a landmark in cinematic expression of psychological isolation.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
Every Wednesday evening this September, we celebrate the enigmatic genius of Michelangelo Antonioni with a curated selection of his most iconic films. From the haunting silences of L’Avventura to the visual poetry of Blow-Up, Antonioni’s work reshaped cinematic language—favoring mood, ambiguity, and existential depth over conventional storytelling. His films invite us to linger in the spaces between words, where alienation, desire, and modernity collide.
Born on September 29, 1912, in Ferrara, Italy, and passing away on July 30, 2007, in Rome, Antonioni left behind a legacy that continues to challenge and inspire filmmakers worldwide. He was the only director to win the Palme d'Or, Golden Lion, Golden Bear, and Golden Leopard, and received an Honorary Oscar in 1995 for his masterful visual style. His trilogy—L’Avventura, La Notte, and L’Eclisse—remains a cornerstone of modernist cinema, exploring the discontents of contemporary life with unmatched elegance and introspection.
Film Title: RED DESERT | 1964 | 120 Mins | Italy & France | Italian with English Subtitles
About the film: Red Desert (1964), directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, is a haunting psychological drama set against the bleak industrial backdrop of Ravenna, Italy. The film follows Giuliana, a fragile and emotionally unstable woman recovering from a traumatic car accident, as she struggles to find meaning and connection in a world dominated by machinery, pollution, and alienation. Married to a factory manager but emotionally adrift, she begins a tentative affair with Corrado Zeller, a visiting engineer, hoping to escape her inner turmoil. Through vivid, surreal use of color and desolate landscapes, Antonioni paints a portrait of modern existential despair, making Red Desert a landmark in cinematic expression of psychological isolation.
Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!