We invite all lovers of auteur cinema to immerse themselves in the world of Catalan director Albert Serra with his debut feature film, "Honor of the Knights" (2006).
This film is a bold and unique take on one of the most iconic stories in world literature. Serra reimagines the final days of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, offering not a plot-driven narrative but a meditative reflection on their existence. The film is known for its minimalist slow-cinema style, long takes, and profound use of light and sound, creating an unparalleled atmosphere.
"Honor of the Knights" is not just an adaptation — it is a philosophical exploration of honor, loyalty, and illusion, delivered in a contemplative, unhurried pace that allows us to see familiar characters in a new light.
Join us to watch and discuss this cinematic work!
The discussion will be led by Andrey Amirov, lecturer in the history and theory of contemporary art and architecture.