TIMESCAPE | Offscreen
As you may know, the Offscreen Film Festival was hit by the Covid-19 bomb on March 13. Now that society and the film sector are slowly coming out of lockdown, we can resume some Offscreen activities, including the B to Z screenings at Cinematek. Because the number of spectators allowed to enter the cinema is limited, we'll be temporarily dropping the concept of a thematic double bill and screen one cult film twice in a row in order to reach a bigger audience. For this summer's B to Z, we'll be turning back the clock and show two time travel movies that were scheduled during the festival. For August, this will be David Twohy's brilliant feature debut "Timescape".
TIMESCAPE
Widower Jeff Daniels and his daughter are bemused when a bunch of weird tourists insist on staying in their half-built guest house on the outskirts of a small American town. But where are they from, and why are their passports stamped with April 18, 1906 – the date of the San Francisco earthquake?
TIMESCAPE
Widower Jeff Daniels and his daughter are bemused when a bunch of weird tourists insist on staying in their half-built guest house on the outskirts of a small American town. But where are they from, and why are their passports stamped with April 18, 1906 – the date of the San Francisco earthquake?