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Panorama of the European Film / Mon 8 October - Ahram Online recommends
Ahram Online recommends KRET (THE MOLE) and OSLO AUGUST 31st
Published in Ahram Online on 08 - 10 - 2012


KRET (THE MOLE)
Synopsis:Paweł, a Polish man in his early 30s works with his father Zygmunt, by importing second-hand clothing from the North of France to Southern Poland. On his way back from one of regular “business trips”, Paweł suddenly discovers his father's picture on the cover of a Polish tabloid newspaper with the headline “traitor.” Zygmunt is a genuine hero of the struggle against totalitarianism and a recognised member of the “Solidarność” labour movement of the 80s but still he is being accused, by the local paper, of having acted as a secret informer called The Mole by the communist regime.
Duration:108 min
Country:Poland
Programme:
Monday 8 October, 3:30 pm at Galaxy Cinema, 67 Abd El Aziz Al Saud St., El Manial
OSLO, 31 AUGUST
Synopsis:Recovering addict Anders searches over 24 hours in Oslo for meaning in old haunts, broken connections, and new possibilities in this beautiful exploration of what it takes to be a living person. Danish filmmaker Joachim Trier's Oslo is loosely based on Pierre Drieu La Rochelle's 1931 novel Le Feu Follet (The Fire Within), which was filmed by Louis Malle in 1963. Trier updates the original theme of existential angst for a new generation. Anders Danielsen Lie (Reprise) gives a seemingly effortless performance of emotional complexity as a man contemplating suicide. Anders is just 34 and looks younger. He's given a day to leave his rehab facility for a job interview, during which he reconnects with people from his past. Formerly hell-raising friends now have kids.
Other bridges seem irrevocably burned. As Anders goes on a walk, visits a party and a nightclub, we learn things he likes: music, "Swedish chicks", writing, champagne. At a café, he eavesdrops on a woman reading her life goals out loud. Adding to the film's humanity are montages of Oslo locations, voiceovers of childhood experiences, and a sequence that evokes the playful, all-night wanderings of La Dolce Vita. Anders tells his evening's crush, a bright-cheeked college student: “You'll have a thousand nights like this.”
Duration:96 min
Country:Norway
Programme:
Monday 8 October, 6:30 pm at City Stars Cinema, Omar Ibn El-Khattab Street, Nasr City
Data provided by the Misr International Films - Youssef Chahine
COMPLETE PROGRAMME


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