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Infused with a sense of wonder at art’s ability to console in times of darkness, Jem Cohen’s breakthrough feature captures the beauty of Vienna in winter from the perspective of two unlikely new friends: a woman searching for solace in the majestic Kunsthistorisches Art Museum and a soft-spoken guard who keeps her company. As they stroll through the city streets, observing how the paintings of the Old Masters reverberate throughout the snow-covered landscape, their meandering conversation gives way to candid exchanges on art, grief, and love.
Post-screening Q&A with director Jem Cohen
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