Culture360 Cinema Club | Spanish Classic Film Screening x Wine Tasting + Community Film Project | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-15T09:46:28+08:00 Peatix Kevin Wanderman Culture360 Cinema Club | Spanish Classic Film Screening x Wine Tasting + Community Film Project tag:peatix.com,2019:event-1369557 2019-11-17T14:30:00MYT 2019-11-17T14:30:00MYT Date: 17/11/2019 (Sun) Time: 14h30 - 18h30Venue: Mano Thinking Magazine Library Ticket: RM35 (Early Bird)* / RM40 (Normal Price / Walk-in) (Inclusive of a glass of Spanish wine & light refreshment) RSVP recommended. Walk-in option available.(*Expires 24 hours prior to start of actual event.)About the event:An afternoon of celebration of Spanish cinema at its best. Dotted with lively discussions and complemented with Spanish wine inspired from the movie. Movie Title: Lovers of the Arctic Circle (1998) Original Title: Los amantes del círculo Polar Written & Directed by Julio Médem Award: ASECAN award for Best Spanish Film (1999) Genre: Art House, International, Drama & Romance Langauge: Spanish (with English subtitles) Runtime: 107 mins Movie Trailer:https://vimeo.com/45252608Movie Synopsis: School children Ana and Otto are brought together when a paper airplane flown from a window by Otto unites Ana's mother Olga with Otto's father Alvaro. After this encounter, Olga and Alvaro fall in love -- with the result that Alvaro leaves Otto's German mother Ula. To be near Ana, Otto begins living with Alvaro and Olga. Ana believes that Otto harbours the soul of her dead father. As adolescents, Otto and Ana share a kiss over a book opened to a passage about the Arctic Circle, and they often sleep together. Otto is grief-stricken by the death of his mother -- partially due to his leaving her for Ana.#Culture360 Cinema Club is brought to you both Culture without Borders 360 (#Culture360) in collaboration with Mano Thinking Magazine Library. PLUS: Presentation of Community Film Project by #Culture360 Creators Collective.Project #1 “MEMORY” Led by by award-winning Spanish Filmmaker, David Yáñez. Reconstructing the days of the colonial Malaysia as an act of active and conscious memory. Through interviews (memories) of people that lived that time we will try to build this disappeared (and now imaginary) country. The memory of the past is here “invoked” as a starting point, a tool to understand the present. Who we are as a reflect of how we were before 31 August 1957.Programme:14:30 Guest arrivals & Registration (Serving of light refreshment) 15:00 Introduction of Culture without Borders 360 - Mano Thinking 15:10 Ice Breaking 15:15 Introduction of Culture360 Creators Collective          Presentation of Culture360 Community Film Project           (By David Yáñez)15:45 Introduction of Culture360 Cinema Club           Film Introduction           (Serving of wine)15:50 Screening Starts 16:50 Intermission Discussion 17:00 Screening Resumes 17:50 Post screening discussion18:00 Conclusion Remarks of Cinema Club x Film ProjectFuture events announcements18:10 Post movie socialising           Signing-up for Community Film Project 18:30 End of Programme Facilitators: David Yáñez & Kévin WANDERMANAbout #Culture360 Cinema Club:A community-run cinema club created and hosted by Culture without Borders 360 (#Culture360) community platform. The club curates and introduces culturally significant motion pictures from around the world spanning from 1920’s till present day. The club welcomes culturally curious general public working & living in global cities across the world.About the Host:Culture without Borders 360 (#Culture360) is a community platform that supports the spreading of Joy of Living through creation and diffusion of Cultural activities and products. About Facilitators:David Yáñez is an award-winning Spanish Filmmaker current based in Kuala Lumpur. He is the founder of Gwai Lou Films (http://www.gwailoufilms.com). An experienced director of photographer who has worked on local, regional as well as international film projects. His latest short “The Girls are Alright” (2019) shot entirely in Malaysia has won 4 international awards (Peru, Spain, Italy and USA) and has been screening in more than 30 short film festivals around the world. Kévin WANDERMAN is the founder of Culture without Borders 360 Community Platform and Co-living Malaysia Social Movement. He is an Erasmus+ Mundus Scholar. Holder of MS. in Viticulture, Oenology and International Wine Marketing [France, Italy & Spain] and MA. in Screenwriting and Film & TV Production [Italy]. About Venue Partner:Mano Thinking is the first magazine library of its kind in Malaysia. Based in Kuala Lumpur, the library aims to raise the magazine reading culture and ideas sharing in Malaysia. The library curates high quality magazine tiles locally as well from the West (Notably U.K., USA, France & Germany) and the East (Notably China, Taiwan, Japan & South Korea). Updates tag:peatix.com,2019-11-16 03:11:21 2019-11-16 03:11:21 The event description was updated. Diff#495331