February 2: Ich bin dein Mensch (2021, Maria Schrader)
In search of a way to finance her studies, Alma Fesler (Maren Eggert) agrees to participate in an experimental study: she will live with a humanoid robot for three weeks. This sci-fi romance takes audiences to the edges of rationality, longing, and what it means to be human.
March 9: Woyzeck (1979, Werner Herzog)
Based on the drama fragment by Georg Büchner, this film adaptation follows Franz Woyzeck (Klaus Kinski), an aimless, low-ranking soldier attempting to find his footing while stationed in mid-nineteenth century provincial Germany.
April 6: Yella (2012, Petzold)
This enigmatic thriller haunted by capitalism follows Yella Fichte (Nina Hoss) who, freshly separated from her ex-husband and about to embark on a new life in Hanover, enters a surreal world of money making schemes.
Registration is requested by not required.
6:00pm: Pizza
6:30pm: Film
In search of a way to finance her studies, Alma Fesler (Maren Eggert) agrees to participate in an experimental study: she will live with a humanoid robot for three weeks. This sci-fi romance takes audiences to the edges of rationality, longing, and what it means to be human.
March 9: Woyzeck (1979, Werner Herzog)
Based on the drama fragment by Georg Büchner, this film adaptation follows Franz Woyzeck (Klaus Kinski), an aimless, low-ranking soldier attempting to find his footing while stationed in mid-nineteenth century provincial Germany.
April 6: Yella (2012, Petzold)
This enigmatic thriller haunted by capitalism follows Yella Fichte (Nina Hoss) who, freshly separated from her ex-husband and about to embark on a new life in Hanover, enters a surreal world of money making schemes.
Registration is requested by not required.
6:00pm: Pizza
6:30pm: Film