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Anna's
Summer
Imagination is non-linear and memory is not orderly in Jeanine Meerapfel's beautifully languid film, Anna's Summer. Upon readying her inherited family Greek home for sale, Anna is revisited by memories of her own past and that of her Sephardic-Jewish family. She discovers old telegrams from her grandmother and the diaries of her father's first love. All help her to soothe the pain of losing her husband and to ignite the flame of passion between Anna and a mysterious younger man. A unique Greek-German-Spanish co-production, Anna's Summer is alive with the sights, sounds, and smells of the Mediterranean (with Angela Molina, star of Pedro Almodovar's Live Flesh, as Anna). Welcoming Remarks Co-sponsored by the Goethe-Institut Washington In cooperation with the Embassy of Greece, the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Embassy of Spain |
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