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Sun 10 May from 20:00 till 21:50

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Year

1959

Language

Spanish spoken, English subtitles

Director

Margot Benacerraf

Duration

90 min

Margot Benacerraf's brilliant Araya is a milestone in film history. The hybrid documentary was hailed as a masterpiece of poetic cinema.

The film is regarded as a precursor to Latin American feminist cinema. Margot Benacerraf captures the lives of three families of salt miners and their arduous labor in breathtaking imagery in a wondrous black-and-white film marinated in sun, salt, and sweat.

Araya is renowned for its striking visual beauty: the carefully framed black-and-white cinematography transforms the salt flats of eastern Venezuela into a monumental, almost sculptural landscape. The film is a fusion of documentary and visual poetry that renders the harshness of the environment and working conditions with striking formal elegance. It elevates documentary observation into a meditative, almost architectural form of cinema.

Sunday 10 May

8:00 PM - 9:50 PM

€ 13.00

Camera 2

Special, with intro, English subtitles

Cinematic Beauty

During the Cinematic Beauty film programme, we take you on a journey through seven beautiful classics from around the world, each of which sheds a different light on beauty. What is the purpose of beauty in these films, and how does it contribute to what a film wants to tell us? In collaboration with a team of film scholars from the University of Groningen, Cinematic Beauty seeks answers to these questions. 

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