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Perspective Film Series: Solaris (1972), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky

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Perspective Film Series:

Solaris (1972), dir. Andrei Tarkovsky

March 23

5:30 PM | Dome Theatre

Solaris (1972) is one of Andrei Tarkovsky’s most iconic films. Based on the 1961 novel by Stanisław Lem, the film follows Kris Kelvin, a psychologist sent to a space station orbiting the planet Solaris to investigate the death of a doctor and the mental struggles of cosmonauts on the station. He soon discovers that the water on the planet is a type of brain which brings out repressed memories and compulsive obsessions.

66 minutes, in Russian and German with English subtitles

This screening is programmed in conjunction with Rajni Perera and Marigold Santos: Efflorescence / The Way We Wake, on view at Contemporary Calgary until April 6, 2025.

FREE for members. Non-members: $10—your ticket to this screening includes admission to Contemporary Calgary. Our galleries are open from 12-5 PM for viewing prior to attending the program.



About Perspective Film Series

The 2025 edition of Perspective is curated by Muriel N. Kahwagi, Associate Curator at Contemporary Calgary. Drawing on Calgary's proximity to the Bow and Elbow Rivers and the role that each of them plays in the city, the series considers the ways in which bodies of water are used and weaponized as markers of land, becoming sites through which power is negotiated, practiced, and enacted. Featuring filmic works from a wide range of geographies and genres – including ethnographic films and artists' films – this year's edition reflects on water as a site of refuge; as a border; as a means to an escape; and as a character in and of itself.

About the Curator

Muriel N. Kahwagi ((she/her)) is a writer and curator, working primarily across publishing and programming. Her research is centered on the politics of collecting and archiving the performative; and the act of listening as a form of preservation in and of itself. In 2023, she was the TD Curatorial Fellow at Art Windsor-Essex, and a curator as part of Vtape’s Curatorial Incubator, v.19. She is currently the Assistant Curator at Contemporary Calgary, and a programmer at the Toronto Arab Film Festival.


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Earlier Event: March 6
Free First Thursday
Later Event: April 3
June Clark: Witness