Berlin Alexanderplatz| Free Film Screening
@ Goethe-Institut Chicago
150 N Michigan Ave, Suite 420, Chicago, IL 60601
Opening Friday, May 9th, from 6PM - 9PM
Dir. Burhan Qurbani
Germany, Netherlands, 2020
DVD, 183 min.
Francis has survived his escape from West Africa. When he wakes up on a beach in the south of Europe, he is determined to live a regular, decent life from now on. But he winds up in present-day Berlin, where a stateless person without a work permit is treated just as mercilessly as the laborer Franz Biberkopf in Döblin’s classic novel of German modernism, on which this film is loosely based. Francis initially resists an offer to deal drugs in Hasenheide park, but then comes under the influence of Reinhold, his neurotic, sex-addicted pal who takes him in. When Francis meets club owner Eva and, after several dramatic experiences, the tender-hearted escort Mieze, he feels he’s found something for the first time, something he’s never known before: a little bit of happiness – which is precisely what Reinhold begrudges him.
Like Döblin’s novel, this contemporary version of BERLIN ALEXANDERPLATZ is also about society and outsiders, desire and travesty. Not unlike Fassbinder’s version, Qurbani’s epic is a gloomy journey through the “dark night of the soul” – not least on account of its authentic, atmospheric images of Francis’ city of exile: Berlin.
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