Institute of Contemporary Arts

Lis Rhodes: Dissonance and Disturbance 25 January 2012 - 25 March 2012
Kuhle Wampe, Dir Slatan Dudow, 1932
Kuhle Wampe, Dir Slatan Dudow, 1932

Artists' Film Club: Kuhle Wampe or Who Owns the World?

15 September 2010

Free, booking required

With an introduction by Nina Power.

During the course of the Chto delat? exhibition the ICA cinema hosts a weekly screening event addressing filmmaking which exists at the intersection between art, social and political activism.

This seminal social drama Kuhle Wampe, scripted by playwright Bertolt Brecht, tells the story of a young couple in 1930s Berlin whose families are affected by unemployment. The script weaves a left-wing political discourse into the fabric of the the pair's struggles, mirroring the approach of Brecht's learning plays in presenting social and political concerns through accessible and very human stories.

The film is introduced by writer Nina Power, who presents her thoughts on Kuhle Wampe on 'making film politically'.

Nina Power teaches Philosophy at Roehampton University. She is the author of One-Dimensional Woman (Zer0, 2009) and writes regularly about philosophy, film and politics.

Dir Slatan Dudow, 1932, Germany, 71 mins

Please call the Box Office on 020 7930 3647 to reserve your tickets.

Please note

Films start at the advertised time. Doors open 15 mins prior to this. Latecomers are only admitted at the Duty Managers discretion.

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