2024-05-10 21:24:35
A week of German-language cinema is organized by the School of Fine Arts in collaboration with the Foreign Language Center of the University of Ioannina and the Institute for Art & Design Studies of HBK Essen, as part of the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the University of Ioannina.
The event is supported by the Central Library of the University of Ioannina, the Goethe Institute as well as the Epirus Film Office of the Region of Epirus and the screenings will take place the week of May 20 to 25 in the Amphitheater of the Central Library of the Campus, with free entry for the public.
Three fiction films and four documentaries with Greek subtitles will be screened, and lectures, workshops and masterclasses will be held in Greek as well as in English for the incoming Erasmus students of the university community and for the non-Greek speaking public in general.
A detailed program follows
Monday, May 20
Central Library Auditorium
17:00 Start
17:30 Sarah Sandford: From essay film to the Berlin School. Some thoughts on German film and German history, Διάλεξη 60’.
18:30 Iakovos Panagopoulos, From the Initial Thought to the Creation of an Integrated Screenplay Idea, Masterclass 120′.
20:30 Screening, Aufschub (2007), Documentary 40′.
Tuesday, May 21
Room 260, School of Fine Arts
15:00 Emmanuel Katsaris, The Influence of German Expressionism on Contemporary Cinema, Workshop 120′.
Central Library Auditorium
17:00 Nikolaos Artemis, Shadows on the Demonic Screen: German Expressionism in Cinema, Workshop 45′.
18:00 Screening, B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West-Berlin (2015), Documentary 96′.
Wednesday, May 22
Room 260, School of Fine Arts
13:00 Raphaella Athanasiadis, Audio Description: Who, why, when, and how? Workshop 120′.
Central Library Auditorium
15:30 Screening, The Case You (2020), Documentary 80′
17:00 Screening, Transit (2018), Fiction, 102′
Thursday, May 23
Room 260, School of Fine Arts
12:00 Nikolaos Konstantinou, Didactic Utilization of Digital Storytelling using Animation, Workshop 180′.
Central Library Auditorium
15:00 Pavlos Antoniadis, A brief history of music performance epistemologies as a model towards sustainable AI creative applications, Lecture 60′.
16:00 Screening, 3 Tage in Quiberon (2017), Fiction 115′.
18:00 Screening, Hannah Arendt (Hannah Arendt – Her thinking changed the world) (2012), Fiction 113′.
Friday, May 24
Central Library Auditorium
15:00 Christos Stavrou, Accessible Filmmaking: Subtitling Films for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Workshop 120′ (pre-registration to [email protected] before May 10).
17:00 Screening, Winter adé (1988), Documentary 116′
Saturday, May 25
Room 260, School of Fine Arts
10:00 Evdoxia Karagiannopoulou & Athanasia Kamargianni, Cinema as an Exhibit, Lecture 120′.
The Amphitheater of the Central Library of the University of Ioannina is located on the second floor of the left wing of the Central Library building, above the canteen) and Room 260 of the School of Fine Arts is on the ground floor of the Central Library building.