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Cabaret Berlin, The Wild Scene
+ Q&A with director UK PremiereFabienne Rousso-Lenoir | France | 70 mins
Entirely composed of rare visual and audio archives, "CABARET-BERLIN, THE WILD SCENE" offers an inside view into the Weimar Republic's history (1919-1933) through the eye of the Berlin artistic kabarett scene. The film itself is structured as a cabaret show led off-screen by its Master of Ceremony, German actor and singer Ulrich Tukur. At the end of the day, CABARET-BERLIN, THE WILD SCENE is a film about the birth of modernity.
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See Wall
Brian Zahm | Guyana | 5 mins
Georgetown, Guyana, a city built below sea level, is protected from the mighty Atlantic Ocean by a concrete barrier the locals call, the 'Sea Wall.' It is not only a wall, but also a landmark where the city's people gather to celebrate life. For five days, right before sunset, the award-winning filmmaker Brian Zahm filmed life along this wall to create a tribute to the people of Guyana. The play of sight and sound in this dynamic cinematic environment is one you will not forget.
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