I can't miss the screening of The Simpsons Movie at Kino im Blauen Salon I can't miss the screening of The Simpsons Movie at Kino im Blauen Salon I must not miss the.... Just right! Simpsons - the movie on 35mm. A very special event, even for us. During the nerve-wracking program session for this summer semester, between all the seriousness and poetry, we came across the above-mentioned monument of cartoon film history while looking through our own copy archive and agreed pretty quickly that this copy definitely deserved to see the projector light again. Outside of any series or frame. Things are not going well for environmental protection in Springfield when Homer literally breaks the camel's back in the lake outside the city gates. When US President Schwarzenegger then takes drastic measures and has a huge glass dome placed over the contaminated town, Homer is exposed to the fury of his fellow citizens. Springfield's inhabitants form a mob and have only one goal: to lynch Homer. “Excellent": Whenever something pleases or suits him, he says it. (Mr. Burns)
A young woman, night, an American feature film. She enters a house, a dark corridor, a thriller. While she forces her way into an unknown space together with the viewer, the cinematographic image-producing processes go off the rails. The rooms telescope into each other, become blurred, while the crackling of the cuts and the background noise – the sound of the film material itself – becomes louder and more penetrating. Outer Space, the centerpiece of Tscherkassky's acclaimed CinemaScope Trilogy, is a breathtaking demonstration of the sensual force and shocking intensity unleashed by his analog cinematography: Here, classic Hollywood horror is transformed into a savage, psychoanalytical and cinematic assault.