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Leinwandfieber, Germany 2006

This documentary valentine to the pleasures of cinema looks at four independent theatre owners in very different parts of the world who dedicate their lives to showing films. Anup traverses India with his cinema tent, which bursts at the seams when he shows his latest hit. Han Yong-sil runs a propaganda cinema in agrarian North Korea and wants to improve people's lives. Lassane and his friends have risked everything to set up an open-air cinema in Burkina Faso, the world's poorest country. And in Wyoming we meet Penny, whose cinema has been an integral part of her small town's social life for generations. Director Uli Gaulke was once a projectionist, and his passion for celluloid is evident in this labour of love. An affectionate ode to independent cinema owners the world over that demonstrates the universal and unifying power of movies, and draws us into the hearts and souls of these very different individuals in the way that only great cinema can. – New Zealand International Film Festival

Director: Uli Gaulke
Producers: Helge Albers, Roshanak Behesht Nedjad, Konstantin Kröning
Writer: Uli Gaulke, Jeanette Eggert
Photography: Axel Schneppat
Editor: Andrew Bird
Music: Mark Orton

With: Penny Tefertiller, Lassane Badiel, Lamoussa Luc Kabore, Zakaria Gnegnie, Anup Jagdale, Han Yong-sil

In French, Marathi, Korean and English, with English subtitles

102 mins, DV

Waitati Film Society
Tuesday 1 June, 8.00pm

Dunedin Film Society
Wednesday 9 June, 7.30pm

Hamilton Film Society
Monday 14 June, 8.00pm

Auckland Film Society
Monday 21 June, 6.30pm

Wellington Film Society
Monday 28 June, 6.15pm

Palmerston North Film Society
Wednesday 30 June, 5.30pm

Nelson Film Society
Thursday 8 July, 6.00pm

Tauranga Film Society
Wednesday 14 July, 6.20pm

Canterbury Film Society
Monday 19 July, 6.30pm

Queenstown Film Society
Tuesday 27 July, 8.00pm

West Melton and Districts Film Society

Thursday 5 August, 7.30pm