Screening
Keren Cytter
In 2023, the Cercle Cité is organising a new screening series of short films and artists' films, which address different aspects of inclusion, accessibility, integration and discrimination in a philosophical and original way.
These topics are highly debatable in a society that on the one hand is becoming more and more aware of the subject of identity and diversity, but which nevertheless faces difficulties in adapting to this new awareness. Migration issues and the new wave of nationalism in Europe, the rights of people with special needs, the rights of people belonging to the LGBTQIA+ group or age discrimination and loneliness; the themes related to these debates are multifaceted and affect many of us.
Keren Cytter's films deal with human relationships and interactions and the influence that digital culture has on them. Rather than a clearly formulated critique, her work conveys the social climate of our time. In the last screening of the series, entitled Fashions (2019), social problems such as misogyny, sexism, ageism, human exploitation and the appropriation of political symbols by the fashion industry are acutely highlighted.
Commissioned by the NS-Dokumentationszentrum in Munich.
Courtesy of Galerie Nagel Draxler.
Free entrance, without registration. Subject to availability.
Food is not allowed in the screening room.
Framework programme
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Alexa Karolinski & Ingo Niermann
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Oskar Rosetti
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Organized by Cercle Cité in collaboration with CinEast
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