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Columbus

Kogonada   •   USA  • ​ 2017
104 mins  •  HD  •  M offensive language & drug references
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In this charming debut a young librarian and an out-of-town visitor bond in Columbus, Indiana, via conversations about life, relationships and the city’s exceptional modern architecture.

“A clever and compelling exploration into how physical structures can come to represent emotional landmarks in our personal lives“ – Jordan Hoffman, Vanity Fair
DIRECTOR/SCREENPLAY/ EDITOR: Kogonada
PRODUCERS: Andrew Miano, Aaron Boyd, Danielle Renfrew Behrens, Chris Weitz, Giulia Caruso, Ki Jin Kim
PHOTOGRAPHY: Elisha Christian
PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Diana Rice
COSTUME DESIGNER: Emily Moran
MUSIC: Hammock​
WITH: John Cho (Jin), Haley Lu Richardson (Casey), Parker Posey (Eleanor),  Michelle Forbes (Maria), Rory Culkin (Gabriel)

FESTIVALS: Sundance, Rotterdam 2017

REVIEW

“Allow writer and director Kogonada to take you on a bizarrely fascinating, visually stunning, and subtly sensual tour of Columbus, Indiana’s modernist architecture... Besides churches by Eero and Eliel Saarinen, libraries by I.M. Pei, and Will Miller’s enviable living room interior by Alexander Girard, the film centers on intersecting stories of familial responsibility.

Jin (played with authority by John Cho) is a middle-aged man who should care that his father is dying in a hospital, but he doesn’t. Casey (played by Haley Lu Richardson, who turns in a phenomenally good, sophisticated performance) is a recent high-school grad who needs to cut the cord, but that’s complicated. The two shouldn’t like each other in any sort of romantic way, but that’s also complicated.


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Kogonada includes all the troubles Indianans face – meth problems, having to work two manual-labor jobs to pay rent, racial tension – but he smartly builds it into the characters’ motivations and backstory. Elisha Christian’s cinematography and Kogonada’s story reveal the deep relationship between architecture and people that many might miss.”

​— Rich Smith, The Stranger


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Friday, 12 February, 7:00pm

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Wednesday, 3 March, 6:00pm

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Monday, 22 March, 6:15pm

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Wednesday, 1 September, 7:30pm



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