Passages
Lisl Ponger creates an imaginary map of the twentieth century on which the stories of emigration are engraved like well-worn tracks of occidental memory. The pictures, made by observant tourists, are revealed, in their tensile relationship to the soundtrack, as a post-colonial journey. A journey through exactly those countries which long ago have been shrunk together in space and time. Finally the wonderful neon signs of the “Hotel Edison” and “Radio City” remind one of the origins of this form of appropriation of the world, of the time of great expeditions, of Benjamin‘s shop-windows and passages, and of the time when technical apparatus and means of transportation fundamentally altered the perceptions of modern man.
Storyline
Lisl Ponger creates an imaginary map of the twentieth century on which the stories of emigration are engraved like well-worn tracks of occidental memory. The pictures, made by observant tourists, are revealed, in their tensile relationship to the soundtrack, as a post-colonial journey. A journey through exactly those countries which long ago have been shrunk together in space and time. Finally the wonderful neon signs of the “Hotel Edison” and “Radio City” remind one of the origins of this form of appropriation of the world, of the time of great expeditions, of Benjamin‘s shop-windows and passages, and of the time when technical apparatus and means of transportation fundamentally altered the perceptions of modern man.
Mantovani, the King of Strings
6.0Pennies
7.0Robert Schimmel: Life Since Then
6.6Hello
6.5Kathleen Madigan: Madigan Again
7.6X-Man
7.8Blade II
6.6The Second Renaissance Part I
7.4Christmas at Carbell Family Farm
6.3The Matrix Revisited
6.8What's New, Scooby-Doo? Vol. 7: Ghosts on the Go!
9.8Hello
6.2Brother 2
7.2Sodade
5.6Diamonds Are Forever
6.4Mega Man Maverick Hunter X: The Day of Σ
7.6Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein
6.9Sullivan's Travels
7.4Point of No Return
6.2Family Plot
6.7