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//// The Edukators //// rampART, thursday 8pm

rampART | 29.12.2005 02:31 | Education | Free Spaces | Social Struggles | London

It's thursday and although we are still 17%, and an estimated 8 hours, away from fully downing it, we are pretty confident that we will be screening The Edukators at 8pm for the weekly rampART free cinema night.

So come on down for a little playful edukation...

Screening at the rampART...

The Edukators (2004)  http://www.theedukators.co.uk/
[download permitting, otherwise we'll show 'Crash' (2005) or 'Code 46' (2005)]

Films start 8pm (sharp)
15 rampart street, E1 2LA [www.rampart.co.nr]

Outline: Jan, Peter are united by their passion to change the state of the world they become "The Edukators," mysterious perpetrators who non-violently warn the local rich their "days of plenty are numbered." Reckless choices result in danger. An operation gone wrong and what was never intended to be a kidnapping brings the young idealists face-to-face with the values of the generation in power.


STOP READING NOW - FOLLOWING REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS (crap thing for a review to do in'it?)




Anti-capitalist demonstrators protest outside fancy shoe shops and attempt to inform customers that their fancy trainer was made by children in a Third World sweatshop. Police swoop in, and the protestors are dragged unceremoniously away. Jan (Bruhl) is frustrated and angry, but he and best friend and flatmate Peter (Erceg) have a way of relieving their stress at the state of the world: they are The Edukators. They break into the houses of local fat cats and dignitaries, but they don’t steal anything. Instead they move furniture around as a warning: the days of plenty are numbered.

Peter’s girlfriend Jule (Jentsch), unable to pay her rent waitressing, moves in with the boys. Initially she is unnerved by Jan, but when Peter goes on a trip to Barcelona, she and Jan spend some time together and get to know each other better. One evening, drunk, Jule reveals a secret; an accident in an uninsured car has left her with a lifetime of monthly payments to a businessman called Hardenberg (Klaussner). Jan and Jule recklessly break into Hardenberg’s house to teach him a lesson, and with the adrenalin surging, give into their mutual attraction.

[REALLY.. STOP READING NOW IF YOU WANT TO WATCH THE FILM EVER AND ENJOY IT WITHOUT ALREADY KNOWING WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!!!]


Forced to return to the house the next day to look for Jule’s cellphone, the pair are horrified when Hardenberg comes home. Panicking, they call Peter for help, and when they rashly decide to kidnap the rich entrepreneur, carting him off to an uncle’s rural cabin, their ideals and their friendship are tested to the limits.

The Edukators is provocative and clever without being preachy or holier-than-thou. The sense of righteous outrage shared by Peter, Jule and Jan is clearly the director’s but he also shows the other side of the coin by presenting Hardenberg’s point of view. The young activists are shaken to the core when he reveals that he was a hippy activist himself back in the 60s and 70s, and they question him about how he came to abandon his beliefs, the wind having been rather unexpectedly sucked out of their self-righteous sails.

The acting is uniformly excellent. Daniel Bruhl was fantastic as the hapless Alex in Good bye Lenin!, and is just as good here. He’s completely believable as Jan, unhappily in love with his best friend’s girlfriend and frustrated by the world he finds himself in. He and Julia Jentsch are an extraordinarily attractive couple and their guilty attraction is wonderfully played. Stipe Erceg and Burghart Klaussner complete the quartet – Erceg sympathetic as the cuckolded, easy-going Peter, and Klaussner fantastic as the duplicitous, fatherly Hardenberg.

The film takes its time to get going and may be a bit talky for some, but as a polemic I much preferred it to the films of the over-rated Michael Moore. It makes its points very simply and directly – the selfishness of the very rich at Jule’s restaurant, sending away their pear brandy because its served in the wrong glasses; the petty tyranny of managers; the gradual erosion of freedom under the weight of responsibility and society’s expectations. Though the film is political, passionate and strongly felt, it’s also very funny. The concept of Edukating is playful and the film is full of jokes and humour – it has a light, positive, happy feeling.

review stolen from  http://www.futuremovies.co.uk/review.asp?ID=307

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Comments

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Excellent!

29.12.2005 12:57

What a treat! The Edukators is an excellent film, a pleasent change from the usual hollywood nonsence. If you haven't seen it yet then make sure you do.

avid


Pro-capitalist liberal propaganda!!

29.12.2005 13:31

You FOOLS! this film may not be obvious Hollywood propaganda but has been carefully constructed to apply liberal brainwashing with a strong pro-capitalist reformist agenda. Goebbels would have been delighted at the way YOU HAVE BEEN FOOLED.

Of course, the film appears to carry the theme of the anti-capitalist movement but ultimately it provides excuses for the murderous psychopaths that the idealistic protagonists have set out to terrorise. The fact that the film has one so many awards PROVES that it is nothing more than a con designed to FOOL YOU.

Why would any "so-called" anti-capitalist anarchist social centre be showing this kind of DANGEROUS PROPAGANDA? Who is organising these screening? The question answers itself. More of Bliars GOONS in the guise of right on activists who are putting on these counter-subversive films for wanna'be revolutionaries who don't watch TV and might otherwise miss their propaganda campaigns! The last screening showed War Of The Worlds! BLATENT promotion of racist pro-war themes! BOYCOTT THESE BLIAR GOON SCREENINGS!!

Twilight


Twilight..

29.12.2005 15:21

Erm, don't go then, paranoid fool!

r0g


effects to uses and back again?

29.12.2005 18:13

twilight - you're just a knob. Have you made any films recently,don't tell me, you've been too busy revolting. i seeTwilight's Social centre is currently closed.Ahh that is because nobody went there.Because Twilight is a knob. Me - I'm off to bomb the IMF after tonight's Eastenders and Corrie....

brainwashed? Don't fall asleep...they're here...arrgh


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