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SUMMARY:Cine Of The Times presents No Country For Old Men (2007) incl. pre-
	show
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DESCRIPTION:CINE OF THE TIMES PRESENTS NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007) INCL. 
	PRE SHOW\n\nCine of the Times returns on August 20 after a sold-out first 
	night. It’s the\nCelebrating Cinema spin-off where film critic Hugo Emmerz
	ael and academic Dan\nHassler-Forest take one film from the 21st century a
	t a time: anything from\narthouse to glorious pulp\, as they examine how e
	ach movie reshaped cinema.\n\nThis time it’s the Coen Brothers’ No Country
	 for Old Men\, their Best Picture\nwinner\, adapted from Cormac McCarthy’s
	 2005 novel. It withholds catharsis on\npurpose\, and that refusal read li
	ke a verdict on where America was heading. Hugo\nand Dan get into the drea
	d it saw coming: the slow slide into nihilism\, toxic\nmasculinity\, and t
	he way it denies us the thing we came for — resolution\, a\nlogic that pay
	s off.\n\nTogether they go into far more detail in the accompanying Celebr
	ating Cinema\nepisode. The evening itself opens before the film: a preshow
	 with an extended\nintroduction\, curated clips\, and an open discussion t
	hat hands the floor to the\naudience.\n\nListen to the episode first\, the
	n join us in the cinema.\n\nAbout the speakers\nHugo Emmerzael is an Amste
	rdam-based film critic and curator whose work sits at\nthe intersection of
	 cinema\, music and culture at large. He’s an editor at\nFilmkrant and Dep
	uty Digital Editor of the Locarno Pardo\, with bylines at MUBI\nNotebook\,
	 Filmmaker Magazine and Little White Lies.\n\nDan Hassler-Forest is a medi
	a studies professor at Utrecht University whose work\nreads pop culture th
	rough a political lens — superheroes\, transmedia franchises\,\nthe politi
	cs of fantasy. He’s best known for the 2019 Washington Post essay\narguing
	 that The Lion King is a fascist story.
URL:https://offbeat.amsterdam/event/cine-of-the-times-presents-no-country-f
	or-old-men-2007-incl-pre-show
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LOCATION:LAB111 - Arie Biemondstraat 111\, 1054 PD Amsterdam
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CATEGORIES:amsterdam-west,discussion,film,music,oud-west,overtoombuurt,stor
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1>CINE OF THE TIMES PRESENTS NO COUNTRY FOR 
	OLD MEN (2007) INCL. PRE SHOW</h1> <em>Cine of the Times</em> returns on A
	ugust 20 after a sold-out first night. It’s the Celebrating Cinema spin-of
	f where film critic Hugo Emmerzael and academic Dan Hassler-Forest take on
	e film from the 21st century at a time: anything from arthouse to glorious
	 pulp, as they examine how each movie reshaped cinema.<p>This time it’s th
	e Coen Brothers’ No Country for Old Men, their Best Picture winner, adapte
	d from Cormac McCarthy’s 2005 novel. It withholds catharsis on purpose, an
	d that refusal read like a verdict on where America was heading. Hugo and 
	Dan get into the dread it saw coming: the slow slide into nihilism, toxic 
	masculinity, and the way it denies us the thing we came for — resolution, 
	a logic that pays off.</p><p>Together they go into far more detail in the 
	accompanying Celebrating Cinema episode. The evening itself opens before t
	he film: a preshow with an extended introduction, curated clips, and an op
	en discussion that hands the floor to the audience.</p><p>Listen to the ep
	isode first, then join us in the cinema.</p> <p><strong>About the speakers
	</strong><br> <strong>Hugo Emmerzael</strong> is an Amsterdam-based film c
	ritic and curator whose work sits at the intersection of cinema, music and
	 culture at large. He’s an editor at Filmkrant and Deputy Digital Editor o
	f the Locarno Pardo, with bylines at MUBI Notebook, Filmmaker Magazine and
	 Little White Lies.</p><p><strong>Dan Hassler-Forest</strong> is a media s
	tudies professor at Utrecht University whose work reads pop culture throug
	h a political lens — superheroes, transmedia franchises, the politics of f
	antasy. He’s best known for the 2019 Washington Post essay arguing that Th
	e Lion King is a fascist story.</p>
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