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In
der „Lecture & Film“-Reihe Kino am Abgrund der Moderne führen
namhafte Expert:innen aus Europa und den USA in die vielfältigen
Facetten von Buñuels Werk ein.
Termin: Donnerstag, 13. April 2023, 20 Uhr im Kino des DFF
Film: VIRIDIANA, Frankreich 1969, 101 Min.
Lecture: Fernando Gonzalez de Leon (Springfield) Viridiana: Interpreting Buñuel's Gothic Masterwork
Vortrag in englischer Sprache
Many
leading film critics now concur that VIRIDIANA (1961) is not only one
of Luis Buñuel’s greatest works, but also one of the most important
films in the history of this modern art form. Even though this director
was notoriously reticent in declaring or clarifying his intentions in
this or any other film, there is also a certain level of critical
consensus around the artistic current to which it belongs, surrealism.
However, in addition to a consideration of the film as a surrealist
work, we can consider other perspectives on VIRIDIANA: literary,
ideological, political, religious, philosophical and ethical. This
lecture will entertain multiple points of view, not necessarily mutually
exclusive but based on the spectator’s experience with the movie as
well as on biographic and historic scholarship. These perspectives will
include considering VIRIDIANA as a classic, almost canonical, Gothic
film rooted in Buñuel’s early years of apprenticeship, artistic
preferences, and certain filmic currents of the 1950s and 60s. This can
allow us to evaluate the place of VIRIDIANA in Buñuel’s total corpus as
well as in his overall reputation as a major 20th century director.
Fernando Gonzalez de Leon
is associate professor of history at Springfield College in
Massachusetts, specializing in Spanish and European social and cultural
history and on the connections between the Spanish-speaking world and
British and American cultures.