Come with me to the cinema – THE GREGORS
The title refers to the 1937 poem by Else Lasker-Schüler, which says that love can be found at the cinema. It was the love of cinema that brought together Erika and Ulrich Gregor, who significantly expanded the film history of post-war Germany, in the way films are viewed as well as the discourse surrounding the medium.
Godard said couples who don't share a love of the same films end up getting divorced. The Gregors, Erika and Ulrich, love to watch the same films so much that they decide to have their own cinema: Arsenal, the home base of the Forum section of the Berlin International Film Festival. Come with me to the cinema tells the love story of the Gregors as well as the history of cinema. In particular, it doesn’t only tell the story of German cinema but also covers the turbulent history of Germany. The titles of the films that represented the Forum section and the names of directors, such as Jutta Brückner, Doris Dörrie, and Wim Wenders, that appear in this documentary are enough to indicate the importance of the Gregors in film history. [Sung MOON]
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