DCP

The Strange Little Cat

Das merkwürdige Kätzchen
Ramon Zürcher
Part of

New Directors/New Films 2014

March 19 - 30, 2014

A comedic, exquisitely layered examination of the everyday focusing on an extended family-dinner gathering during which sons and daughters, aunts and uncles, cats and cousins weave in and around each other in the tight domestic space of a middle-class Berlin flat. Director Ramon Zürcher and producer/co-writer Silvan Zürcher in person for both screenings.

DIRECTOR
Ramon Zürcher
YEAR
2013
COUNTRY
Germany
RUNTIME
72 minutes
FORMAT
DCP
ORIGINAL TITLE
Das merkwürdige Kätzchen
START DATE
March 25, 2014
VENUES

Director Ramon Zürcher and producer/co-writer Silvan Zürcher in person for both screenings.

In the hands of masters like Jacques Tati, Lucrecia Martel, and Chantal Akerman, cinema that at first appears to merely observe and record is in fact masking intricately constructed commentaries, built from seemingly mundane experiences. In the case of The Strange Little Cat, an extended family-dinner gathering becomes an exquisitely layered confection ready for writer-director Ramon Zürcher’s razor-sharp slicing. A mother desperately trying not to implode and her youngest daughter who explodes constantly form poles between which sons and daughters, aunts and uncles, cats and cousins weave in and around each other in the tight domestic space of a middle-class Berlin flat. Fans of Béla Tarr and Franz Kafka will find much to love, as will devotees of The Berlin School, of which this film represents a third-generation evolution. A comedic examination of the everyday that has been captivating audiences since its premiere at the 2013 Berlin Film Festival.

Travel support provided by German Films, Munich

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