On the occasion of the exhibition The Uncanny House, the Museum Casa di Goethe is presenting two iconic films that embody the concept of the uncanny during the Night of Museums.
While Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s Nosferatu from 1922 is considered one of the masterpieces of expressionist horror film, Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining from 1980 is regarded as the cult horror film of all time. The “uncanny house” that appears there reflects the concept of the exhibition, which can be seen in the museum until September 1.
With the kind support of the Goethe Institute Rome
Part of ‘Filmpalast Deutschland. German history told by the cinema”.
A series of film encounters to cover contemporary German history, divided into seven dates, using film as a historical source from which to analyse the individual period. Each film will be introduced and presented by a studio/a scholar who will help the audience contextualise the work in its historical period. The initiative is organised in collaboration between the Italian Institute of German Studies, the German Historical Institute in Rome, the Goethe-Institut Rom and the Goethe House Museum.
The 5th event: Cold War – GDR takes place at Museum Casa di Goethe:
Spur der Steine
Directed by Frank Beyer
DDR 1966, 139 min., b/w, in original language with Italian subtitles
Manfred Krug in the film “Spur der Steine” | Foto: © DEFA-Stiftung
On a large construction site in the DDR, foreman Balla and his men can afford to behave in an unorthodox manner, as their way of working is very productive. When the young technician Kati and the party secretary Horrath arrive at the construction site, the balance between the construction management and the workers begins to waver. Both Balla and Horrath fall in love with Kati and the situation precipitates. DEFA film.
Introduction by Ute Weidenhiller, Professor of German Literature – Roma Tre University
Film in original German language with Italian subtitles, discussion in Italian
Free admission
+39 06 32650412 Reservation: prenotazioni@casadigoethe.it