Screenings

Merciless Diaries. The ‘60s: male

Joe Glazer, a psychoanalyst in New York, separates from his pregnant wife. He rents a studio flat and sets up a camera to film his wild sex life and forget the pain of the break-up. At first, he thinks he is in control of the situation, manipulating the fragility and the needs of a series of women: patients, neighbours, lovers, women passing through, one-night stands… But gradually he descends into sexual decadence and psychological degradation. Coming Apart is a brilliant yet unknown film that foretells the end of the hippy era and constitutes a tragicomic examination of the counter-utopia of the 60s, a missing link between Luke Rhinehart (author of The Dice Man), John Cassavetes and Shirley Clark.


Coming Apart, Milton Moses Ginsberg. USA, 1969, 35 mm, 111 min.


 


 


 

Date
11 March 2010
Times
20:00
Admission fee
1 session: 3.60 € / Concessions: 3 € /

5-session pass: 12.50 € / Concessions: 10 €

Friends of the CCCB: free of charge