Unheimlich II: Astarti
Originally released in 1980. Unheimlich II: Astarti is a feature film. directed by Katerina Thomadaki. With a runtime of 2h 45m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Maria Klonaris, Parvaneh Navaï, and Katerina Thomadaki
Synopsis
Astarti, the Greek name for Ishtar, is an archetype of a deep, nocturnal feminine that emerges from subterranean darkness. We experience an embodied cinematic experience realised through a sensuous aesthetic as we are invited to enter a strange and uncertain world of inner depths and hypnotising effects. There, we encounter three women actantes, embodied by the artists, who play mythic and magical female figures such as Medusa and Salome. They metamorphose, dance and enter trances where the body vibrates into transformation. Figures reveal themselves out of silence which is both the moment of creation and an eternal reality. The film itself actualises that which is inactual and gives form to blackness through a poetics of intimacy and an ethics of interpersonal relationships, which is founded in the artists’ own double authorship.
Quick Facts
Directors
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- XX
Production Companies
- A.S.T.A.R.T.I.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Unheimlich II: Astarti about?
Astarti, the Greek name for Ishtar, is an archetype of a deep, nocturnal feminine that emerges from subterranean darkness. We experience an embodied cinematic experience realised through a sensuous...
Who directed Unheimlich II: Astarti?
Unheimlich II: Astarti was directed by Katerina Thomadaki.
How long is Unheimlich II: Astarti?
Unheimlich II: Astarti has a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes (165 minutes total).
When was Unheimlich II: Astarti released?
Unheimlich II: Astarti was released on September 30, 1980 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Unheimlich II: Astarti?
The main cast of Unheimlich II: Astarti includes Maria Klonaris, Parvaneh Navaï, Katerina Thomadaki.