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The Petrified Garden
(Golem, le jardin pétrifié)

Screening on Film
Directed by Amos Gitai.
With Hanna Schygulla, Jerome Koenig, Sam Fuller.
France/Israel/Russia, 1993, 35mm, color, 87 min.
Hebrew and English with French subtitles (simultaneous translation).

One of the least known of Gitai’s feature films, The Petrified Garden was shot in Leningrad at the time that city was becoming St. Petersburg again. The story, co-written by Gitai with the great Italian screenwriter and poet Tonio Guerra, concerns an art dealer who travels to post-Soviet Russia in search of the Golem. This quest for the mythical figure becomes a search for meaning, but the prospects of finding either are remote. The film features a score by Simon and Markus Stockhausen, sons of the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen.

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