The Hand - Ruka (dir. Jiří Trnka, 1965, 19 minutes, 35mm)
Co-presented with The Melbourne Cinémathèque
The Sun in a Net will be preceded by The Hand (Ruka, dir. Jiří Trnka, 1965, 19 minutes). Trnka’s exquisite yet terribly ironic final film is amongst the most potent political examinations of artistic life under totalitarian regimes ever produced.
The Hand will screen on 35mm, courtesy of Národní filmový archiv.
Screening Wednesday, June 5, 8.30pm, at ACMI Cinemas, ahead of The Sun in a Net
Tickets for The Sun in a Net and The Hand (Melbourne Cinémathèque passes) can be purchased from www.acmi.net.au or in person at the ACMI Tickets and Information Desk 03 8663 2583
The Sun in a Net will be preceded by The Hand (Ruka, dir. Jiří Trnka, 1965, 19 minutes). Trnka’s exquisite yet terribly ironic final film is amongst the most potent political examinations of artistic life under totalitarian regimes ever produced.
The Hand will screen on 35mm, courtesy of Národní filmový archiv.
Screening Wednesday, June 5, 8.30pm, at ACMI Cinemas, ahead of The Sun in a Net
Tickets for The Sun in a Net and The Hand (Melbourne Cinémathèque passes) can be purchased from www.acmi.net.au or in person at the ACMI Tickets and Information Desk 03 8663 2583