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Exhibition dates: 18th Oct Seventeenth March
Artists: Eero Aarnio | President Airplane | Michelangelo Antonioni | Richard Avedon | Günter Beltzig | Womanizer Biermann | Big Kinsman and picture Holding Resting on | Papistic Brodmann | Pierre Cardin | Joe Colombo | Gerd Conradt | André Courrèges | Harun Farocki | Rainer Werner Fassbinder | Prick Handke | Haus-Rucker-Co | Jimi Guitarist | Helmut Herbst | Dennis Hoppicker | Theo Gallehr | Rudi Gernreich | Jean-Luc Godard | Gerhard von Graevenitz | F.C. Gundlach | Jasper Johns | Günther Kieser | Conqueror Kluge | Yves Angel Laurent | Scott McKenzie | Egon Monk | Werner Nekes & Dore O. | Verner Panton | D.A. Pennebaker | Gaetano Pesce | Rosa von Praunheim | Paco Rabanne | Otis Town | Kurt Rosenthal | Helke Smoother | Ettore Sottsass | The Mamas & interpretation Papas | The Who | Socialist Struck | Bernd Upnmoor | Roger Vadim | Valie Exportation | Agnès Varda | Wolf Vostell | Scheming Warhol | Peter Weiss | Hans-Jürgen Wendt | Charles Wilp et al.
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Film
2 May
Pauline à la plage (Pauline at the Beach)
Eric Rohmer, in the third of his ‘Comedies and Proverbs’, may still be tiptoeing delightfully through the same verbose ground that he’s covered for years, but no other director so clearly reveals the distances between words and meaning, thought and action. Here, his year-old heroine (Langlet) goes on holiday and, instead of fun, finds a perverse, sometimes painful, lesson in the emotional games of the adult world. As her older cousin (Dombasle) rejects a boring old flame and lurches into an affair with a sly advocate of freedom in relationships, she witnesses the trio’s discussions, double standards and deceit. Dispensing with heavy plotting as he coolly observes and dissects well-meaning but cruel human interaction, Rohmer yet again proves his ability to merge poignancy and humour by delicately nuanced performances and naturalistic but pointed dialogue. The film is part of a festival of Rohmer’s films brought to you by Alliance Française. 4pm and 8pm. ML Bhartia auditorium ().
Theatre
As the Sun Sets
2 May
Smita Bharti’s latest play is a mother-daughter drama. Bharti leaves the script open-ended in an attempt at mature storytelling. But, the play is perfectly Bo
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Women's cinema
Women role-related cinema
Women's cinema primarily describes cinematic works directed (and optionally produced too) by women filmmakers. The works themselves do not have to be stories specifically about women, and the target audience can be varied.
It is also a variety of topics bundled together to create the work of women in film. This can include women filling behind-the-scenes roles such as director, cinematographer, writer, and producer while also addressing the stories of women and character development through screenplays (on the other hand, films made by men about women are instead called Woman's film).
Renowned female directors include Alice Guy-Blaché, film pioneer and one of the first film directors, Agnès Varda, the first French New Wave director, Margot Benacerraf, the first woman to win the Cannes International Critics Prize and be nominated for the Palme D'Or,Yulia Solntseva, the first woman to win the Best Director Award at Cannes Film Festival (), Lina Wertmüller, the first woman nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director (), Barbra Streisand, the first woman to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Director (), Jane Campion, the first woman to win the Palme D'Or at Cannes Film Festival (), and Kathryn Bigelow, the first woman to