DVD Screening & Discussion
"M"
Deutscher Filmklub
“M” (1931) is considered one of the most significant German movies of all time. Directed by Fritz Lang and starring Peter Lorre, the drama-thriller is one of the first films with sound. A serial killer who targets children spreads fear in Berlin and the whole city starts to panic and search for the killer. Not only do the police look desperately for the murderer, but the criminal underground and even legions of beggars join in on the hunt.
The film will be shown in German with English subtitles. Afterwards there will be a moderated discussion.
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This year Canada is commemorating its 150th anniversary. To celebrate, the Goethe-Institut will run a special program, “Germany @ Canada 2017 – Partners From Immigration to Innovation,” showcasing the close relationship between Germany and Canada.
Join us for an exciting edition of the Deutscher Filmklub all year long, where we will show our top 10 German film favourites from 1930-2015. From classics to contemporary movies, come for the screening and enjoy the discussion in German and English afterwards!
All films are in German with English subtitles. Free but space is limited, RSVP to library@toronto.goethe.org.
In association with Germany @ Canada 2017
Partners from Immigration to Innovation
Details
Goethe-Institut Toronto
100 University Ave, North Tower, 2nd Floor
Toronto M5J 1V6
Kanada
Language: German and English
Price: free admission
+1 416 593 5257 - 208
library@toronto.goethe.org
Part of series Deutscher Filmklub 2017