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Films have long ceased to be the event that they are waiting for, and then they remember for a long time as an extraordinary phenomenon. For most people, going to the cinema has become a simple entertainment, from boredom.
This summer, in the galleries of the Exhibition Halls of Moscow Association, a new educational program called “Cinema Vzale” is launched, the purpose of which is to show that cinema is a real art that needs to be known, loved and understood.
In the program "Cinema Vzale" cinema lectures are planned on the history and theory of cinema, the problems of the modern cinema process and the interaction of cinema and fine art; discussions and discussions of films with the participation of authors and film critics; film festivals of young directors and student films; creative meetings with filmmakers (directors, actors, producers, film critics, cameramen and, of course, artists) and much more.
Special events await older people, for example, “movie drinking”, where you can remember the heroes of cinema of past years, discuss the film and spend time in a pleasant company.
A film program for children and adolescents is planned separately, which will include a number of different activities: interactive lectures, games, studios and master classes, where you can "make a film", make a cartoon, learn how to edit and compose scripts, get to know various film professions and learn the history movies and animations.
Events of the “Cinema Vzale” program will be tied to both specific exhibitions and to a certain specialization of the Association gallery.
“For most people, cinema is entertainment. Magazines that constantly publish box office figures for films accustom viewers to yet another thought: cinema is a business. And, it seems, no one remembers that cinema is, above all, art. "Cinema Vzale" for those who understand this and for those who want to understand it. We will explain in an interesting, succinct, vivid manner and - that in the case of cinema, the most important thing is vividly… ”says the curator of the program“ Cinema Vzale ”, a film expert, film historian Milena Musina.
PROGRAM FOR JUNE
June 3, at 19.30 “Drawn Sound”, lecture by film historian Nikolai Izvolov
Hand-drawn sound. What does it look like
The soundtrack on the film usually looks like a curve. When this curve is passed through a sound projector, it sounds. In the late 1920s, experiments with drawn sound began in the USSR - it turned out that sound can be depicted in the form of circles, triangles and squares, which can turn on film into Beethoven or Wagner music.
The discoveries and achievements, lost secrets and unfulfilled hopes of the inventors of hand-drawn sound will be told by the famous film expert, historian and theorist of cinema Nikolai Izvolov.
Age limit: 0+
Free of charge on entrance tickets: 100 rubles (basic), 50 rubles (preferential)
Gallery-workshop GRAUND "Khodynka" / st. Irina Levchenko, Oktyabrskoe Pole metro, tel.: +7 (499) 198-76-84
June 10 at 19.30 “Shadows of madmen, monsters and tyrants. Cinema of German Expressionism ”, lecture by a film expert M. Musina
This movie was bewitching and scary. On the screen in a curved space of incredible scenery, shadows of tyrants, monsters and vampires ascended one after another. Created in an atmosphere of hunger, hatred and fear that reigned in Germany, which lost the First World War, the cinema of German expressionism quickly conquered the world. “Doctor Caligari’s office”, “Orlak’s hands”, “Wax cabinet”, “Prague student”, “Golem”, “From morning to midnight”, “Raskolnikov”, “Nosferatu - a symphony of horror”, “Faus” - these great films born from the artistic discoveries of German expressionism, gave rise to new cinema aesthetics (already in demand for a century) and the most popular cinema genres (horror films and thrillers), becoming an expressive example of how the discoveries of the artistic avant-garde affect the development of cinema and change the world.
Age limit: 12+
Ticket price: 300 rubles (basic), 200 rubles (preferential)
Booking tickets: +7 (499) 943-53-49
Gallery-workshop GRAUND "Sand" / 23, Novopeschanaya St., building 7, metro station "Falcon"
June 17 at 19:30 Retrospective of films. “Visible music”
The retrospective program includes masterpieces of experimental cinema, abstract films by W. Eggeling, G. Richter, O. Fisher and B. Galeev. As a kind of introduction to the audience, a documentary film from the series “From Cinema Vanguard to Video Art” “Symphony of Fire” (directed by O. Kosolapov, 2001) will be shown, in which cinema expert Kirill Razlogov and classic of Soviet experimental cinema Bulat Galeev will tell.
Age limit: 0+
Free of charge on entrance tickets: 100 rubles (basic), 50 rubles (preferential)
Gallery-workshop GRAUND "Khodynka" / st. Irina Levchenko, Oktyabrskoe Pole metro, tel.: +7 (499) 198-76-84
June 17 at 19:30 "Image time has come! The Epoch of French Film Impressionism ”, lecture by the film expert M. Musina
They made cinema art. They came up with the term “avant-garde”, the word “filmmaker” and the religion of filmmakers - photogeny. The intellectual elite of Paris in the late 1910s and early 1920s, minions of fortune, snobs and aesthetes, stars of secular salons - they knew how to see the exquisite in the simple - in the thrill of flashing leaves, shading of shadows. They were in love with a disappearing experience, a fleeting impression, ripples on the water and the vagueness of memories. They made films included in all cinema history textbooks under the heading “Classics of French Cinema Impressionism”: “Woman from Nowhere”, “Fever”, “Eldorado”, “Faithful Heart”, “Menilmontant” and “Wheel”. Their names were Louis Deluc, Marcel L’Erbier, Jean Epstein, Dmitry Kirsanov, and the great Abel Hans was with them. He wrote this in his manifesto: “The time of the image has come! We are riding on cloudy horses, and if we enter the battle, then this is a battle with reality, to make it become a dream… "Do you want to know if they won their battle?
Age limit: 12+
Ticket price: 300 rubles (basic), 200 rubles (preferential)
Booking tickets: +7 (499) 943-53-49
Gallery-workshop GRAUND "Sandy" / st. Novopeschanaya, d.23, building 7, metro station Sokol
“Cinema Tea Party” on Thursdays at the Vykhino Gallery and Workshop: “Legends of Cinema of Past Years”
June 4 at 5 p.m. The Grand Waltz (1938, USA, dir. J. Duvivier)
We watch and discuss the most famous musical film in world cinema - the love story of the king of waltzes, the great composer Johann Strauss.
June 11 at 17.00 “Minin and Pozharsky” (1939, USSR, dir. V. Pudovkin)
We watch and discuss the famous historical drama of the great Soviet director Vsevolod Pudovkin, which tells about the feat of the Russian people during the years of unrest and the Polish invasion.
June 18 at 17.00 “Waterloo Bridge” (1940, Great Britain, dir. M. Leroy)
We watch, discuss and even cry a little over one of the most beautiful and tragic love stories of world cinema. In the title role is the great Vivien Leigh (Gone With the Wind, Lady Hamilton).
June 25 at 17.00 "Rainbow" (1943, USSR, dir. M. Donskoy)
Nobody is forgotten, nothing is forgotten!
We watch and discuss the film-legend of military Soviet cinema. After seeing the "Rainbow", Stalin gave the order to forward a copy of it to the White House with a military convoy to Roosevelt. After that, the Allies finally decided to open a Second Front…
Free of charge for entrance tickets: 50 rub. (main), 20 rubles. (preferential)
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Gallery-workshop "Vykhino" / Tashkent street, 9, metro station "Vykhino", tel.: 7 (495) 377-42-52