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Freitag 05.12.14

18:45 Uhr

70s Thrillers: Conspiracy & Paranoia: Richard Condon - Winter Kills (1974, film: 1979)

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Talk and film with Scott Stallings, d.a.i. Tübingen.
 
U.S. president Timothy Kegan is shot in a Philadelphia motorcade; a lone psychopath is the convicted killer. Fourteen years later, Tim's half-brother, Nick, learns through a deathbed confession that Tim was the victim of a mysterious conspiracy. Nick?s attempt to find the real assassin turns into a dangerous adventure revolving around power and control.
 
It's been said that genre films are especially good at capturing the political and cultural zeitgeist of the time. This quarter we will again look at the political conspiracy thrillers of the 1970s, due to the political and economic similarities between that decade and our own. A feeling of general paranoia has been created by the Pentagon Papers and Watergate as well as Wikileaks and Snowden's revelations. Being spied upon and lied to by authority figures touch fantasy systems at deep and primitive levels of the mind.
 
Thrillers evoke this psychological tension and like detective fiction play with the distinction between appearance and reality. One quickly gathers from reading investigative journalism that law, commerce and politics undeniably deal with intrigue and lies, while thrillers ? though technically a fiction ? dramatically depict these worldly struggles in a more straightforward, true-to-life or humorous manner.
 
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