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Megacities

Director in Person
Screening on Film
$12 Special Event Tickets
Directed by Michael Glawogger.
Austria/Switzerland, 1998, 35mm, color, 90 min.

00:00 / 00:00
      Megacities introduction and post-screening discussion with David Pendleton and Michael Glawogger.

      The first film of the trilogy, Megacities was in many ways the seed for the whole enterprise – including the fact that the film's international success enabled Glawogger to raise the funds for the subsequent two. Less thematically unified than the others, Megacities is a particularly vivid kind of urban anthropology. The film unfolds as a series of twelve episodes set on the mean streets of the slums of Mumbai, Mexico City, New York City and Moscow. Glawogger's thematic preoccupations with the beauty and precariousness of life on the margins helped generate a certain amount of controversy around the film, as did his unabashed – and freely admitted – interventions and re-stagings. – DP

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