Monday Night Film Series presents EO on Jan 25th at 730pm-FR
Event Details:
The Monday Night Film Series presents EO on Monday January 25th at 7:30pm in Tilley 102, UNB.
Veteran Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski’s gripping new drama, which shared the Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes competition, follows a sentient donkey as it experiences the best and worst mankind has to offer.
Told through a series of visually striking vignettes and accompanied by a sweeping score, the film’s anchor is the anthropomorphic eyes of a donkey that senses its way through the wheels of fortune. These include helpless indenturement inside a travelling circus under the care of wide-eyed Kasandra (Sandra Drzymalska), heading full speed for a glue factory on Mateo’s (Mateusz Kosciukiewicz) lorry, a fractious adventure with prodigal son–turned-priest Vito (Lorenzo Zurzolo), and a peek inside the so-called good life in the bourgeois home of a bored housewife named The Countess (Isabelle Huppert). We are only left to guess what Eo — after seeing the best and worst of humanity — would think.
Skolimowski’s chef d’oeuvre makes clear that we’re not so different from the most common beasts: we are born, briefly experience suffering and (if lucky) love, are unceremoniously exploited for our labour, and then we die. EO, a loving homage to Robert Bresson’s Au Hazard Balthazar, is a beautifully photographed, fable-like journey through contemporary Europe that asks us to live our lives with the same humility and dignity as our animals do.
"[Skolimowski] eschews a conventional plot to make something that sits between fiction and non-fiction, nature documentary and avant-garde mood piece. If there’s any message behind EO, it’s that animals — donkeys especially — are still treated with plenty of brutality, whereas they are what manage to make our world such a beautiful place […] If there are some movies that play better on a big screen in a dark theatre with the sound turned up, this is one of them." –The Hollywood Reporter
This term, 15 limited release, independent foreign & Canadian films will be shown. Admission is $10/film, but a half year film society membership reduces admission cost to $7/film. The series is open to all. Memberships are available at Tilley 102 every Monday night or at the Film Co-op by appointment.
For further info, contact NB Film Co-op 455-1632 info@nbfilmcoop.com
https://www.nbfilmcoop.com/monday-night-film-series
Building: Tilley Hall
Room Number: Room 102
Contact:
Tony Merzetti
1 506 455-1632
tmerzett@unb.ca

