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Oktober 2018 PROGRAMMINFORMATION NR.239 OKTOBER 2018 SPECIAL BASLER FILMTREFF DER SCHWEIZER FILMNACHWUCHS ZU GAST MI 24.10.18 18:30 Oktober S.23 Junge Nachwuchstalente Klostergasse 5 Im Sputnik Liestal präsentieren ihre Werke 4051 Basel / beim Kunsthallengarten Im Fachwerk Allschwil www.stadtkinobasel.ch Im Marabu Gelterkinden Tel. 061 272 66 88 www.landkino.ch SÉLECTION LE BON FILM S.11 LANDKINO S.27 «L’ANIMALE» S.24 ETHAN HAWKE| VON KATHARINA KUROSWAS ETHANTO INTERPRET HAWKE LIFE MÜCKSTEIN MEISTERJAHRE| BASLER FILMTREFF SÉLECTION LE S.23 DER SCHWEIZER S.18 BON FILM FILMNACHWUCHS KUROSAWAS ZU GAST MEISTERJAHRE FIRST REFORMED / S.16 WOCHE 40 OKTOBER WOCHE 40 OKTOBER 2018 2018 MONTAG FREITAG 18:30 AKIRA KUROSAWA 16:15 AKIRA KUROSAWA SANJURO HIGH AND LOW S.20 Japan 1962 S.20 Japan 1963 96 Min. sw. DCP. Jap/d 143 Min. sw/Farbe. 35 mm. AKIRA KUROSAWA Jap/d/f 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE AKIRA KUROSAWA5 1 FIRST REFORMED 19:00 ETHAN HAWKE S.16 USA 2017 BORN TO BE BLUE 113 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d S.16 Kanada/Grossbritannien 2015 PAUL SCHRADER 97 Min. Farbe/sw. DCP. E/d ROBERT BUDREAU DIENSTAG 21:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA Keine Vorstellungen RAN 2 S.21 Japan/Frankreich 198 162 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f MITTWOCH AKIRA KUROSAWA 18:30 ETHAN HAWKE DEAD POETS SOCIETY SAMSTAG S.13 USA 1989 15:00 ETHAN HAWKE 128 Min. Farbe. Digital HD. E/d PETER WEIR DEAD POETS SOCIETY S.13 USA 1989 21:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA3 128 Min. Farbe. Digital HD. E/d HIGH AND LOW PETER WEIR S.20 Japan 1963 17:30 AKIRA KUROSAWA6 143 Min. sw/Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f DODESKADEN AKIRA KUROSAWA S.20 Japan 1970 140 Min. Farbe. DCP. Jap/d AKIRA KUROSAWA DONNERSTAG 20:15 ETHAN HAWKE 18:30 SÉLECTION LE BON FILM BEFORE SUNRISE L’ANIMALE USA/Österreich/Schweiz 1995 Österreich 2018 S.13 S.27 101 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f 96 Min. Farbe. DCP. D RICHARD LINKLATER KATHARINA MÜCKSTEIN 22:15 ETHAN HAWKE 21:00 ETHAN4 HAWKE GATTACA REALITY BITES RED BEARD / S.20 USA 1997 USA 1994 S.13 S.13 106 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d 99 Min. Farbe. Digital HD. E/d ANDREW NICCOL BEN STILLER LANDKINO IM SPUTNIK SONNTAG 20:15 ETHAN HAWKE 13:30 AKIRA KUROSAWA FIRST REFORMED A.K. S.16 USA 2017 S.21 Frankreich/Japan 1985 113 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d 75 Min. Farbe. Digital SD. PAUL SCHRADER F/Jap/d CHRIS MARKER 7 15:15 ETHAN HAWKE BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU’RE DEAD S.14 USA 2007 117 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f SIDNEY LUMET 17:30 AKIRA KUROSAWA DREAMS S.22 Japan/USA 1990 119 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f AKIRA KUROSAWA 19:45 ETHAN HAWKE BOYHOOD S.15 USA 2014 166 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d/f RICHARD LINKLATER BEFORE SUNSET / S.14 GATTACA / S.13 2 3 WOCHE 41 OKTOBER WOCHE 41 OKTOBER 2018 2018 MONTAG FREITAG 18:30 ETHAN HAWKE 16:15 AKIRA KUROSAWA THE HOTTEST STATE DERSU UZALA S.14 USA 2006 S.21 UdSSR/Japan 1975 117 Min. Farbe. Digital SD. E/e 144 Min. Farbe. DCP. Russ/d/f ETHAN HAWK AKIRA KUROSAWA 21:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA 19:00 12ETHAN HAWKE 8 DERSU UZALA BEFORE SUNSET S.21 UdSSR/Japan 1975 S.14 USA 2004 144 Min. Farbe. DCP. Russ/d/f 80 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f AKIRA KUROSAWA RICHARD LINKLATER 21:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA DIENSTAG Keine Vorstellungen RED BEARD S.20 Japan 1965 9 185 Min. sw. DCP. Jap/d/f AKIRA KUROSAWA MITTWOCH 18:30 ETHAN HAWKE SAMSTAG BEFORE SUNRISE 15:15 ETHAN HAWKE S.13 USA/Österreich/Schweiz 1995 101 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f REALITY BITES RICHARD LINKLATER S.13 USA 1994 99 Min. Farbe. Digital HD. E/d 21:00 SÉLECTION10 LE BON FILM BEN STILLER L’ANIMALE 17:15 13AKIRA KUROSAWA S.27 Österreich 2018 96 Min. Farbe. DCP. D HIGH AND LOW KATHARINA MÜCKSTEIN S.20 Japan 1963 143 Min. sw/Farbe. 35 mm. LANDKINO IM MARABU Jap/d/f 20:15 AKIRA KUROSAWA AKIRA KUROSAWA DERSU UZALA 20:00 ETHAN HAWKE S.21 UdSSR/Japan 1975 FIRST REFORMED 144 Min. Farbe. DCP. Russ/d/f S.16 USA 2017 AKIRA KUROSAWA 113 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d PAUL SCHRADER DONNERSTAG 22:15 ETHAN HAWKE 18:15 AKIRA KUROSAWA TRAINING DAY DODESKADEN KAGEMUSHA / S.21 DERSU UZALA / S.21 S.14 USA/Australien 2001 S.20 Japan 1970 122 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f 140 Min. Farbe. DCP. Jap/d ANTOINE FUQUA AKIRA KUROSAWA 21:00 11ETHAN HAWKE SONNTAG BLAZE 13:15 ETHAN HAWKE S.16 USA 2018 SEYMOUR: 127 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d/f ETHAN HAWKE AN INTRODUCTION S.15 USA 2014 LANDKINO IM SPUTNIK 84 Min. Farbe. DCP. E 20:15 ETHAN HAWKE 14 ETHAN HAWKE BOYHOOD 15:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA S.15 USA 2014 RAN 166 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d/f S.21 Japan/Frankreich 1985 RICHARD LINKLATER 162 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f AKIRA KUROSAWA 18:00 ETHAN HAWKE TAPE S.13 USA 2001 86 Min. Farbe. Digital SD. E/d RICHARD LINKLATER 20:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA SANJURO S.20 Japan 1962 96 Min. sw. DCP. Jap/d AKIRA KUROSAWA REALITY BITES / S.13 MADADAYO / S.22 4 5 WOCHE 42 OKTOBER WOCHE 42 OKTOBER 2018 2018 MONTAG FREITAG 18:30 SÉLECTION LE BON FILM 16:15 SÉLECTION LE BON FILM L’ANIMALE L’ANIMALE S.27 Österreich 2018 S.27 Österreich 2018 96 Min. Farbe. DCP. D 96 Min. Farbe. DCP. D KATHARINA MÜCKSTEIN KATHARINA MÜCKSTEIN 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE 18:30 19ETHAN HAWKE 15 GATTACA FIRST REFORMED S.13 USA 1997 S.16 USA 2017 106 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d 113 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d ANDREW NICCOL PAUL SCHRADER 21:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA DIENSTAG Keine Vorstellungen DREAMS S.22 Japan/USA 1990 16 119 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f AKIRA KUROSAWA MITTWOCH 18:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA SAMSTAG KAGEMUSHA 15:15 ETHAN HAWKE S.21 Japan/USA 1980 159 Min. Farbe. Digital HD. BORN TO BE BLUE Jap/d S.16 Kanada/Grossbritannien 2015 97 Min. Farbe/sw. DCP. E/d AKIRA KUROSAWA17 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE ROBERT BUDREAU 17:15 20AKIRA KUROSAWA BEFORE SUNSET S.14 USA 2004 DODESKADEN 80 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f S.20 Japan 1970 RICHARD LINKLATER 140 Min. Farbe. DCP. Jap/d AKIRA KUROSAWA 20:00 DONNERSTAG ETHAN HAWKE 19:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA BEFORE MIDNIGHT S.15 USA/Griechenland 2013 A.K. 109 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d S.21 Frankreich/Japan 1985 RICHARD LINKLATER 75 Min. Farbe. Digital SD. 22:15 F/Jap/d ETHAN HAWKE CHRIS MARKER18 SINISTER 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE S.15 USA/Grossbritannien 2012 THE HOTTEST STATE 110 Min. Farbe. Digital HD. E/d SCOTT DERRICKSON S.14 USA 2006 117 Min. Farbe. Digital SD. E/e ETHAN HAWKE SONNTAG 13:15 AKIRA KUROSAWA LANDKINO IM SPUTNIK 20:15 ETHAN HAWKE RHAPSODY IN AUGUST S.22 Japan 1991 BEFORE SUNRISE 98 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f S.13 USA/Österreich/Schweiz 1995 AKIRA KUROSAWA 101 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f 15:15 21ETHAN HAWKE RICHARD LINKLATER BOYHOOD S.15 USA 2014 166 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d/f RICHARD LINKLATER 18:15 AKIRA KUROSAWA DERSU UZALA S.21 UdSSR/Japan 1975 144 Min. Farbe. DCP. Russ/d/f AKIRA KUROSAWA 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE TAPE S.13 USA 2001 86 Min. Farbe. Digital SD. E/d RICHARD LINKLATER DEAD POETS SOCIETY / S.13 6 7 WOCHE 43 OKTOBER WOCHE 43 OKTOBER 2018 2018 MONTAG FREITAG 18:30 AKIRA KUROSAWA 16:15 AKIRA KUROSAWA MADADAYO SANJURO S.22 Japan 1993 S.20 Japan 1962 134 Min. Farbe. DCP. Jap/d 96 Min. sw. DCP. Jap/d AKIRA KUROSAWA AKIRA KUROSAWA 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE 18:30 SÉLECTION26 LE BON FILM 22 DEAD POETS SOCIETY L’ANIMALE S.13 USA 1989 S.27 Österreich 2018 128 Min. Farbe. Digital HD. E/d 96 Min. Farbe. DCP. D PETER WEIR KATHARINA MÜCKSTEIN 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE DIENSTAG Keine Vorstellungen BOYHOOD S.15 USA 2014 23 166 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d/f RICHARD LINKLATER MITTWOCH 18:30 BASLER FILMTREFF SAMSTAG DER SCHWEIZER 15:00 ETHAN HAWKE FILM NACHWUCHS ZU GAST TRAINING DAY S.23 Junge Nachwuchstalente S.14 USA/Australien 2001 präsentieren24 ihre Werke 122 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f 21:00 ETHAN HAWKE ANTOINE FUQUA 17:30 27AKIRA KUROSAWA BEFORE MIDNIGHT S.15 USA/Griechenland 2013 DREAMS 109 Min. Farbe. DCP. E/d S.22 Japan/USA 1990 RICHARD LINKLATER 119 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f AKIRA KUROSAWA DONNERSTAG 20:00 ETHAN HAWKE 18:15 ETHAN HAWKE BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS SEYMOUR: YOU’RE DEAD AN INTRODUCTION S.14 USA 2007 117 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. E/d/f S.15 USA 2014 84 Min. Farbe. DCP. E SIDNEY LUMET 25 22:15 ETHAN HAWKE ETHAN HAWKE 20:00 AKIRA KUROSAWA HIGH AND LOW / S.20 TAPE RAN S.13 USA 2001 86 Min. Farbe. Digital SD. E/d S.21 Japan/Frankreich 1985 162 Min. Farbe. 35 mm. Jap/d/f RICHARD LINKLATER AKIRA KUROSAWA SONNTAG LANDKINO IM FACHWERK 13:15 ETHAN HAWKE 20:15 SÉLECTION LE BON FILM BORN TO BE BLUE L’ANIMALE S.16 Kanada/Grossbritannien 2015 S.27 Österreich 2018 97 Min. Farbe/sw. DCP. E/d 96 Min. Farbe. DCP. D ROBERT BUDREAU KATHARINA MÜCKSTEIN 15:15 28AKIRA KUROSAWA MADADAYO S.22 Japan 1993 134 Min.
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