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Level Five

 
 
Tue, Apr 12, 2022
  • 6:45PM
 
 
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RUN TIME: 106min
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Directed by Chris Marker | 1997

With Catherine Belkhodja, Nagisa Oshima, Kenji Tokitsu

Chris Marker’s shock-to-the-senses mind-melter concerns a woman haunted by the loss of her lover while programming a video game about World War II’s Battle of Okinawa. Melding retro-futuristic sci-fi imagery, references to American film noir, and reflections on traumas in Japanese history into a visually and philosophically provocative puzzle, Level Five is a hallucinatory visual essay on memory, tragedy, and early digital culture.

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