Unser Mittwochkommittee macht immer wieder tolle Events mit Screenings, Talks mit filmArche-Alumnis oder anderen Profis aus dem Feld.
Neben unseren Workshops, sind diese Veranstaltungen ein wichtiger Pfeiler unserer Arbeit als Kulturstätte für Filmschaffende in Berlin.
Um nie wieder eines dieser glorreichen Events in unserem hübschen Foyer zu verpassen, gibt es jetzt einen Telegram-Kanal!
Januar
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the center of cinema, while works by non-Western filmmakers appear as an addition, „the rest“. In this class, we’ll challenge this history shaped by racism, imperialism and colonialism. Each session combines a screening of a non-Western film with a short textual input. Together, we’ll investigate different ways of questioning and overturning the status quo.
Elisa Mohr teaches film studies at FU Berlin, is involved in film festivals and works in film education for children. They’ve also worked on several fiction films in different roles. Elisa’s main interests lie in anti-colonial and queer cinema.
The Screening will start at 6.30pm. The event will be in english.
See you there 😉
Uhrzeit
08/01/2025 18:30 - 22:30(GMT+00:00)
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the center of cinema, while works by non-Western filmmakers appear as an addition, „the rest“. In this class, we’ll challenge this history shaped by racism, imperialism and colonialism. Each session combines a screening of a non-Western film with a short textual input. Together, we’ll investigate different ways of questioning and overturning the status quo.
Elisa Mohr teaches film studies at FU Berlin, is involved in film festivals and works in film education for children. They’ve also worked on several fiction films in different roles. Elisa’s main interests lie in anti-colonial and queer cinema.
The Screening will start at 6.30pm. The event will be in english.
See you there 😉
Uhrzeit
15/01/2025 18:30 - 22:30(GMT+00:00)
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the center of cinema, while works by non-Western filmmakers appear as an addition, „the rest“. In this class, we’ll challenge this history shaped by racism, imperialism and colonialism. Each session combines a screening of a non-Western film with a short textual input. Together, we’ll investigate different ways of questioning and overturning the status quo.
Elisa Mohr teaches film studies at FU Berlin, is involved in film festivals and works in film education for children. They’ve also worked on several fiction films in different roles. Elisa’s main interests lie in anti-colonial and queer cinema.
Uhrzeit
22/01/2025 18:30 - 22:30(GMT+00:00)
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the
Veranstaltungsdetails
What are the most important films in the history of cinema? Most will name titles made by white, male, European or US-American directors. The West seems to be at the center of cinema, while works by non-Western filmmakers appear as an addition, „the rest“. In this class, we’ll challenge this history shaped by racism, imperialism and colonialism. Each session combines a screening of a non-Western film with a short textual input. Together, we’ll investigate different ways of questioning and overturning the status quo.
Elisa Mohr teaches film studies at FU Berlin, is involved in film festivals and works in film education for children. They’ve also worked on several fiction films in different roles. Elisa’s main interests lie in anti-colonial and queer cinema.
The Screening will start at 6.30pm. The event will be in english.
See you there 😉
Uhrzeit
29/01/2025 18:30 - 22:30(GMT+00:00)
Our Wednesday Committee always does great events with screenings, talks with filmArche alumni or other professionals from the field.
Besides our workshops, these events are an important pillar of our work as a cultural center for filmmakers in Berlin.