Stations of the Cross GFT
Stations of the Cross15
GFT
Friday 28 November – Thursday 4 December, 2014
Winner of the Silver Bear for Best Script at Berlin Film Festival, Dietrich Brüggemann’s look at the life of a young 14-year-old girl growing up as part of a fundamentalist Catholic family is a distinctive and moving study of faith today. Uniquely structured around the 14 Stations of the Cross, with Maria going through each station just as Jesus did, the film unfolds with a slow and deliberate pace (each station is comprised of a single tracking shot), allowing the viewer to contemplate the interactions on screen in an entirely different way to the traditional film.
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