Damià Bardera ens comenta en cinc seqüències El castell ambulant
“Five sequences to explain a masterpiece” is the starting point for this series of guided screenings. The speakers choose a film they regard as special and select five moments from the film. These excerpts are screened and analysed during the session. The cycle, merging the film forum and a talk, provides a chance to examine key works in the history of cinema and analyse them with the calm and detail they deserve.
The writer Damià Bardera comments on five sequences of Hauru no Ugoku Shiro (Howl's Moving Castle) by Haiao Miyazaki (Japan, 2004) VOSE
Young Sophie is eighteen, and works tirelessly every day making hats in her deased father’s hat shop. One day, on a rare outing to town, Sophie accidentally encounters the Wizard Howl. Howl is dashingly handsome, yet as wizards go, he’s a bit of a wimp. The Witch of the Waste misinterprets the nature of the relationship between the two and casts a spell on Sophie, transforming her into a withered ninety-year-old woman
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