Istanbul Modern Cinema continues its trilogy series. Trilogies are series of three films often named by directors or film critics, and related to each other through a common character, theme or place, sometimes as parts of a bigger story or as independent stories that come together to serve as a whole.
This month’s trilogy duo focuses on individual and societal freedoms, and the struggles for such freedoms. The “Three War Films” trilogy, by one of the cornerstones of contemporary Polish cinema, Andrzej Wajda, looks at the social and psychological costs triggered by the Second World War, while Austrian director Ulrich Seidl’s “Paradise Trilogy” questions the cost of being humans in the modern world through the concepts of love, faith and hope.
A GENERATION (POKOLENIE), 1955
Poland | HDD, Black & White, 87’ | Polish, German
Director: Andrzej Wajda
Cast: Tadeusz Lomnicki, Urszula Modrzynska, Tadeusz Janczar
PARADISE: LOVE (PARADIES: LIEBE), 2012
Austria, Germany, France | HDD, Color, 120’ | German, English
Director:Ulrich Seidl
Cast: Margarete Tiesel, Inge Maux, Peter Kazungu
PARADISE: FAITH (PARADIES: GLAUBE), 2012
Austria, Germany, France | HDD, Color, 115’ | German, Arabic
Director: Ulrich Seidl
Cast: Maria Hofstätter, René Rupnik, Nabil Saleh
PARADISE: HOPE (PARADIES: HOFFNUNG), 2013
Austria, Germany, France | HDD, Color, 92’ | German
Director: Ulrich Seidl
Cast: Melanie Lenz, Verena Lehbauer, Joseph Lorenz
KANAL, 1957
Poland | HDD, Black & White, 91’ | Polish, German
Director: Andrzej Wajda
Cast: Teresa Izewska, Tadeusz Janczar, Wienczyslaw Glinski
ASHES AND DIAMONDS (POPİÓŁ İ DİAMENT), 1958
Poland | HDD, Black & White, 103’ | Polish, German
Director: Andrzej Wajdaæ
Cast: Zbigniew Cybulski, Ewa Krzyzewska, Waclaw Zastrzezynski