Published by Dissidenz 2007-10-04 at 2:28

Climates (2006) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan

Iklimer

The more Climates will be seen, the more Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s methodical and drastic personality will become legendary. After Kasaba, Clouds of May and Distant, the movie depicts the breaking off of a couple, performed by Ceylan and his wife. The director proves he’s one of the worthiest sons of Antonioni : like in L’Avventura, nothing will remedy to this rupture. Each feeling that tries to recover the memory of this lost love won’t be anything but violent, absurd, irrational, almost grotesque. That’s why only one season misses in these climates, the spring when things can be born again. Instead, Isa shows how cruel and cutting he can be toward each new woman he meets, while his wife Bahar seems to freeze and disappear in the white snow of a Turkish winter.
Precise, scrupulous : these adjectives don’t apply less to the director than to the image itself. It made the movie’s fame after its HD screening in Cannes, where he won a prize in 2006. Ceylan has taken the most of the extravagant sharpness of digital technologies, which make every hair, every pore of the skin, visible. This sharpness talks by itself. That’s why the french DVD studio, Pyramide Video, doesn’t insist on it with more than a making-of, prefering to interview instead the sound editor, Olivier Do Huu, on the sound’s equal sharpness. Doing the exact opposite of what we expected allows us to learn that everything here is artificial. The fact that these Climates are far from the naturalism the title suggests makes the rupture more violent and sublime.

Antoine Thirion.

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Published by Dissidenz 2007-10-03 at 11:07

Berlin Alexanderplatz at Grand Rex (Paris)

octobre 6, 2007 1:30 àoctobre 7, 2007 11:59

Berlin Alexanderplatz

On the occasion of the DVD release of Rainer W. Fassbinder’s imposing BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ, (re)discover the pilot and the 13 episodes of that saga at GRAND REX in Paris on October 6 and 7, 2007.

More details: www.berlinalexanderplatz.carlottafilms.com

The October 6 screening will be followed by a presentation with :

- Günter Lamprecht (Franz Biberkopf)
- Gottfried John (Reinhold)
- Harry Baer (Art department)
- Juliane Lorenz (Editor and President of the Fassbinder Foundation)
- Xavier Schwarzenberger (Cinematographer on the movie)
- Stephan Döblin (Son of Alfred Döblin, writer of the original novel)

The movie will also be screened at the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York. The more than 15-hour epic will be divided into 14 screening rooms—one for each episode of the film. This exhibition will be on view in the Third Floor Main Gallery from October 21, 2007 through January 7, 2008.