Η Κινηματογραφική Ομάδα
του Οικονομικού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών (ΑΣΟΕΕ)
σας προσκαλεί στην προβολή της ταινίας
"Paprika"
(2006, Satoshi Kon, "Πάπρικα")
την Δευτέρα 26/4/10 στις 17:00
στο αμφιθέατρο Β (Πατησίων 76, κεντρικό κτίριο).
Είσοδος ελεύθερη.
RSVP and invite your friends:
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AUEB Film Club
invites you to the screening of:
"Paprika"
(2006, Satoshi Kon)
on Monday 26/4/10 at 17:00
in classroom B (76, Patission Str., central building).
Free entrance.
The film will be screened in Japanese (its original language) with Greek subtitles.
σας προσκαλεί στην προβολή της ταινίας
"Paprika"
(2006, Satoshi Kon, "Πάπρικα")
την Δευτέρα 26/4/10 στις 17:00
στο αμφιθέατρο Β (Πατησίων 76, κεντρικό κτίριο).
Είσοδος ελεύθερη.
RSVP and invite your friends:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=107397062619794

AUEB Film Club
invites you to the screening of:
"Paprika"
(2006, Satoshi Kon)
on Monday 26/4/10 at 17:00
in classroom B (76, Patission Str., central building).
Free entrance.
The film will be screened in Japanese (its original language) with Greek subtitles.
Official trailer
Fan-made long trailer
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25.4.10 update
s_dany posted:

Συνέχεια στις Premiere Series (τις προβολές σπουδαίων ταινιών οι οποίες παραγκωνίσθηκαν για διάφορους λόγους από την εγχώρια διανομή και δεν προβλήθηκαν ποτέ στις ελληνικές κινημ/φικές αίθουσες) με μια από τις σημαντικότερες ταινίες anime, του πλέον παραγνωρισμένου από την ελληνική διανομή κινημ/φικού είδους [μόνο Miyazaki έχουμε καταφέρει να δούμε εδώ. Πάλι καλά!??? :-S].
Η καλύτερη (ίσως!) ταινία του Satoshi Kon, από το επίσημο διαγωνιστικό της Βενετίας το 2006 στην μεγάλη οθόνη της ΑΣΟΕΕ! Περισσότερα από την κριτική του jmaruyama στο IMDb:
" There have been other movies which explored the subject of dreams to varying degrees...Akira Kurosawa's "Yume" (Dreams),"Dreamscape", "Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Wizard of OZ" come to mind, but none have quite did it in such a surreal, fascinating and inventive way as Satoshi Kon's recent anime feature "Paprika".
Based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's 1993 novel, "Paprika" is part mystery/detective story and part "Alice In Wonderland" with a bit of a sci-fi element thrown in for good measure.
...
Kon continues his exploration of the themes of reality vs. fantasy that were covered in his previous works "Sennen No Jyoyu/Millennium Actress" and "Perfect Blue" but also adds the element of "fusion" or the merging of reality with fantasy. This opens up the opportunity for Kon to create truly bizarre scenes where the dream world invades the real world (people morphing into cell phones and other objects, inanimate objects taking on human human characteristics, etc.)

The true draw for this film is the fantastic and wondrous imagery complements of the Madhouse Animation Studio and character designer Ando Masashi who create elaborately detailed images, drawing from a variety of sources (traditional Japanese dolls, Buddhist statutes, European ceramic figurines, plastic toys).
It's amazing how Kon was able to incorporate and explore a lot of the common dream themes in the film (flying, falling, childhood toys, mirrored reflections, metamorphosis, running) as well as some of the Jungian archetypes (shadow, Anima, Animus). The medium of animation is the perfect vehicle suited to bring this imagery to film.
Hirasawa Susumu's musical score adds to the fantasy with its fusion of various musical styles and influences.
...
"Paprika" further solidifies Kon's growing reputation as a truly innovative animation director in the same vain as Miyazaki Hayao, John Lasseter and Oshii Mamoru. "