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DTSTART:20131117T034000Z
DTEND:20131117T060000Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Hours movie
DESCRIPTION:Vienna\, winter. Johann\, a guard at the grand Kunsthistorisches Art Museum encounters Anne\, a foreign visitor called to Austria because of a medical emergency.\n\n\n\n	\n		Never having been to Austria and with little money\, Anne wanders the city in limbo\, taking the museum as her refuge. Johann\, initially wary\, offers help\, and they're drawn into each other's worlds. Their meetings spark an unexpected series of explorations   of their own lives and the life of the city\, and of the way artworks can reflect and shape daily experience.\n	\n		The museum is seen in the film not as an archaic institution housing historical artifacts\, but as an enigmatic crossroads in which\, through the artworks\, a discussion takes place across time with vital implications in the contemporary world. While the "conversations" embodied in the museum's collection revolve around nothing less than the matters that most concern us all: death\, sex\, history\, theology\, materialism\, and so on\; it's through the regular lives of the guard and displaced visitor that these heady subjects are brought entirely down to earth and made manifest
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div id="blurb">\n	<p>\n		Vienna\, winter. Johann\, a guard at the grand Kunsthistorisches Art Museum encounters Anne\, a foreign visitor called to Austria because of a medical emergency.</p>\n</div>\n<!-- /#blurb -->\n<div id="synopsis">\n	<p>\n		Never having been to Austria and with little money\, Anne wanders the city in limbo\, taking the museum as her refuge. Johann\, initially wary\, offers help\, and they&rsquo\;re drawn into each other&rsquo\;s worlds. Their meetings spark an unexpected series of explorations &ndash\; of their own lives and the life of the city\, and of the way artworks can reflect and shape daily experience.</p>\n	<p>\n		The museum is seen in the film not as an archaic institution housing historical artifacts\, but as an enigmatic crossroads in which\, through the artworks\, a discussion takes place across time with vital implications in the contemporary world. While the &ldquo\;conversations&rdquo\; embodied in the museum&rsquo\;s collection revolve around nothing less than the matters that most concern us all: death\, sex\, history\, theology\, materialism\, and so on\; it&rsquo\;s through the regular lives of the guard and displaced visitor that these heady subjects are brought entirely down to earth and made manifest</p>\n</div>\n<br />\n
LOCATION:Music Box Theatre | 3733 N. Southport Ave. | Chicago\, IL 60613 | 773-871-6604
UID:e.1819.119
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DTSTAMP:20260424T205631Z
URL:https://members.lakeviewroscoevillage.org/events/details/museum-hours-movie-11-16-2013-119
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