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MoMA

FILM EXHIBITIONS

Kino! 2005

November 2–10, 2005

A wide-ranging and eclectic selection, the twenty-sixth annual survey of contiporary German cinia encompasses fiction and documentary. Five of the eight features in this year's program are made by Kino! veterans: Jutta Brueckner, Andreas Dresen, Dani Levy, Gordian Maugg, and Christian Petzold. Manfred Wilhelms, known in Germany for his documentaries, is presented for the first time in the United States with a film about a Berlin-born New Yorker, the photographer Henry Ries. Eleven students from German film schools are included in a single program, Next Generation; featured also is Franz Mueller's graduate thesis, Science Fiction. The exhibition concludes with Marc Rothiund's Sophie Scholl—The Final Days, which recounts a grim chapter in German history. All films in German with English subtitles, unless otherwise noted.

Organized by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator, Department of Film and Media, in collaboration with German Films Service + Marketing (Munich), and its New York representative, Oliver Mahrdt. Thanks to Christian Dorsch, Managing Director, and Nicole Kaufmann, Project Coordinator, German Films, and to all the distributors, producers, and directors participating in this series, including First Run Features and Zeitgeist Films in New York.