"Anna's Encounters" (1978) - film and lecture about loneliness and desire

1/16/26 in Greifswald

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The next dates:

  • Friday, Jan 16, 202619:00 - 21:00 clock
Cinema, Lecture & Science

As part of the series "Psychoanalysis & Art" with Gilbert Beronneau (Berlin)

"Anna's Encounters" (1978) - film and lecture on loneliness and desire

as part of the series "Psychoanalysis & Art" with Gilbert Beronneau (Berlin)

 

A counterpart to Akerman's great film (and success) "Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelle" from 1976: Jeanne (Delphine Seyrig), who can't get out of her neighborhood in Brussels, versus Anna (Aurore Clément), the filmmaker, who presents her new film in Germany and experiences the oppressively lonely nights of this country (and meets Helmut Griem and Hanns Zischler). Communication that comes to nothing, painful forlornness: "Anna, where are you?" Even Brussels, where the mother (Anna and Akerman) lives, is only a stopover. (Fritz Göttler)

FR / BE / BRD 1978, Director: Chantal Akerman, with Aurore Clément, Lea Massari, Hanns Zischler, Helmut Griem, Jean-Pierre Cassel, 126 min

Film and lecture with Gilbert Beronneau, Professor of Audiovisual Communication at the Berlin School of Design and Communication, University of Applied Sciences.

Organized by the IPPMV together with the M-V State Association of the DGPT in cooperation with the Koeppenhaus.

Admission 6 euros

 


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Event dates
  • Friday, Jan 16, 2026 19:00 - 21:00 clock
Event Location

Koeppenhaus

Bahnhofstraße 4-5
17489 Greifswald


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Koeppenhaus Greifswald

Bahnhofstr. 4
17489 Greifswald


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