Films in cycle
The Stars Look Down
(1939)
Directed by: Carol Reed
PHOTOGRAPHY: Mutz Greenbaum, Henry Harry
Synopsis:
Johnny McQueen, leader of an Irish organisation similar to the notorious IRA, was recently released from prison. He is working on a plan to commit a robbery to get money for the organisation. During the robbery, something goes wrong, and he gets shot. He ‘vanishes’ in the dark streets of Belfast swarming with policemen. Kathleen, the girl who loves him, is trying to get to him before the police… A respectable film, with excellent photography and great performance by Robert Newton.
b/w, 110 min
PROJECTION:
Saturday 22.11.2003 AT 15:00
Tuesday 18.11.2003 AT 17:00
Monday 10.11.2003 AT 18:00
Odd Man Out
(1947)
Directed by: Carol Reed
PHOTOGRAPHY: Robert Krasker
Synopsis:
Johnny McQueen, leader of an Irish organisation similar to the notorious IRA, was recently released from prison. He is working on a plan to commit a robbery to get money for the organisation. During the robbery, something goes wrong, and he gets shot. He ‘vanishes’ in the dark streets of Belfast swarming with policemen. Kathleen, the girl who loves him, is trying to get to him before the police… A respectable film, with excellent photography and great performance by Robert Newton.
b/w, digital, 116 min
PROJECTION:
Saturday 22.11.2003 AT 17:00
Wednesday 19.11.2003 AT 17:00
Monday 10.11.2003 AT 20:00
The Third Man
(Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 1949 | Mjesto prikazivanja filma: Kino Forum (SD Stjepan Radić, Jarunska ul. 2))
Directed by: Carol Reed
PHOTOGRAPHY: Robert Krasker
Synopsis:
American writer Holly Martin arrives to post-war Vienna so as to meet with his old friend Lime, who has offered him a job. Upon his arrival he discovers that Lime had died several days before. At the funeral, Martin meets Major Calloway, officer of the British army and the actress Anna Schmidt. Calloway tells him that Lime was a cheap criminal. Martin starts his own investigation and quickly discovers that his friend Lime is very much alive... The Third Man is thought to be one of the best fi...
b/w, 104'
PROJECTION:
Tuesday 02.12.2003 AT 19:00
Tuesday 25.11.2003 AT 21:00
Friday 21.11.2003 AT 17:00
Tuesday 11.11.2003 AT 18:00
The Outcas of the Island
(The Outcast of the Island, 1951)
Directed by: Carol Reed
Synopsis:
The story takes place on Malaja island and centres around Peter Willems, a desperate, misled man, who turns to crime and soon becomes victim of a great man hunt...A very good film nominated for BAFTA.
b/w, 102 min
PROJECTION:
Saturday 29.11.2003 AT 15:00
Thursday 20.11.2003 AT 17:00
Tuesday 11.11.2003 AT 20:00
The Agony and Ecstasy
(1965)
Directed by: Carol Reed
PHOTOGRAPHY: Leon Shamroy
Synopsis:
A film about the ‘militant pope’ Julius II and great Renaissance artist Michelangelo, and his agreement to paint the famous ceiling of the Sistine chapel, although he complained that he ‘was not a painter, but a sculptor’… Biographical spectacle whose budget was, then enormous, twelve million dollars, but which earned only four. The film got several Oscar nominations.
color, 140 min
PROJECTION:
Saturday 06.12.2003 AT 16:00
Tuesday 02.12.2003 AT 21:00
Friday 21.11.2003 AT 17:00
Wednesday 12.11.2003 AT 20:00
The Fallen Idol
(1948)
Directed by: Carol Reed
Synopsis:
To Philipe, the French ambassador's eight-year-old son, butler Baines is much more than a butler. He is his hero. The boy soon discovers that his idol secretly meets Julie, a typist working in the embassy. One day, he hears Baines and his wife arguing. Soon after, Mrs. Baines falls through the window and dies...The film won the British BAFTA award in the best film category. Director Carol Reed and screenwriter Graham Greene were both nominated for an Oscar.
b/w, 95 min
PROJECTION:
Tuesday 25.11.2003 AT 19:00
Our Man in Havana
(1952)
Directed by: Carol Reed
Synopsis:
Jim Wormold is an English vacuum-cleaner salesman on Cuba, at the time when the revolution is in full swing. Hawthorne, member of the British secret service, in search of information from Cuba, recruits Jim for his spy. Jim has no experience in this line of work, but has a daughter Milly, who is a spendthrift, so he agrees to do it because of the money Hawthorne has offered him. In order to make his new boss happy and ensure a constant income, Jim starts inventing reports on Cuba, re...