- The Ister (film)
Infobox Film | name = The Ister
caption = "The Ister" film poster
director = David Barison
Daniel Ross
starring =Bernard Stiegler Jean-Luc Nancy Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
released = January 23, 2004,International Film Festival Rotterdam
runtime = 189 minutes"The Ister" is a 2004
film directed by David Barison and Daniel Ross.Source
"The Ister" was inspired by a
1942 lecture course delivered by the German philosopherMartin Heidegger , published in 1984 as "Hölderlins Hymne »Der Ister«". Heidegger's lecture course concerns a poem by the German poetFriedrich Hölderlin about theDanube River .The film "The Ister" travels upstream along the Danube toward its source, as several interviewees discuss Heidegger, Hölderlin, and philosophy. The film is also concerned with a number of other themes, including:
time ,poetry ,technology ,home ,war ,politics ,myth ,National Socialism , the Holocaust, the ancient Greekpolis ,Sophocles , "Antigone",Agnes Bernauer ,Edmund Husserl , the 1991battle of Vukovar , and the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.Interviewees
"The Ister" features extensive interviews with the French philosophers
Bernard Stiegler ,Jean-Luc Nancy , andPhilippe Lacoue-Labarthe , as well as with the German film directorHans-Jürgen Syberberg . Other interviews are conducted with a bridge engineer (Nemanja Calic), an amateur botanist (Tobias Maier), and a Romanian archaeologist ().The version of the
DVD available outsideNorth America also contains an extended interview with philosopherWerner Hamacher .Locations
The film travels upriver: from the
Danube Delta , opening onto theBlack Sea inRomania , to the source of the river in theBlack Forest of southernGermany , moving along the way through theHistria (Sinoe) archaeological site, throughNovi Sad inSerbia ,Vukovar inCroatia ,Budapest ,Dunaföldvár , andDunaújváros inHungary , andVienna and theMauthausen-Gusen concentration camp inAustria . Also featured are theWalhalla temple nearRegensburg , theBefreiungshalle atKelheim , the tomb ofAgnes Bernauer , and the castle atSigmaringen to which Marshal Pétain fled in 1945.Notable places from Heidegger's own life which feature in the film include his birthplace in
Meßkirch , his hut atTodtnauberg , and the lecture theatre atFreiburg University where he delivered his infamous [http://www.eco.utexas.edu/~hmcleave/350kPEEHeideggerSelf-Assertion.pdf#search=%22%22The%20Self-Assertion%20of%20the%20German%20University%22%22 rectorate address] .Eventually the film arrives at
Donaueschingen , and at the Breg and theBrigach , the two tributaries whose confluence marks the point at which the river becomes known as the Danube. The film then travels upstream along the Breg, pastVöhrenbach andFurtwangen , in search of the "true" mountain source of the Danube.Structure
"The Ister" is divided into five chapters, plus a prologue and epilogue:
*Prologue. The myth of Prometheus, or The birth of technics. Bernard Stiegler tells the myth of Prometheus.
*Chapter 1. Now come fire! "In which the philosopher Bernard Stiegler conjugates technology and time, and guides us from the mouth of the Danube to the city of Vukovar in Croatia."
*Chapter 2. Here we wish to build. "In which the philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy takes up the question of politics and guides us through the Republic of Hungary."
*Chapter 3. When the trial has passed. "In which philosopher Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe conducts us from the technopolis of Vienna to the depths of the concentration camp at Mauthausen, confronting Heidegger's most provocative statement concerning technology."
*Chapter 4. The rock has need of cuts. "In which philosopher Bernard Stiegler returns to guide us deeper into the questions of mortality and history, as we emerge from Mauthausen to the Hall of Liberation in Germany."
*Chapter 5. What that river does, no-one knows. "In which the German artist and director Hans-Jürgen Syberberg guides us through the upper Danube, to the source of the river and beyond."
*Epilogue. Heidegger reads Hölderlin. Heidegger reads Hölderlin's hymn, "Der Ister"."Premiere and awards
"The Ister" premiered at the
International Film Festival Rotterdam on January 23, 2004. It has won two awards:
*The [http://www.fidmarseille.org/archives-us.htm "Prix du Groupement National des Cinémas de Recherche (GNCR)"] at the "Festival International du Documentaire deMarseille " (August 2004).
*The [http://www.theister.com/news.html "Prix de l’AQCC (Association Québécoise des Critiques/Quebec Association of Film Critics)"] at the "Festival du Nouveau Cinéma " inMontreal (October 2004).Reviews
* [http://www.theister.com/reviews/ArtForum-Ister.pdf A River Runs Through It] , by Daniel Birnbaum
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/04/33/the_ister.html Draggin' the River] , by Carloss James Chamberlin
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/04/33/killing_the_gatekeeper.html Killing the Gatekeeper] , by Matthew Clayfield
* [http://libweb.lib.buffalo.edu/emro/emroDetail.asp?Number=2084 "The Ister"] , by Cheryl Danieri-Ratcliffe
* [http://www.channel4.com/film/reviews/film.jsp?id=136877 "The Ister"] , by Tom Dawson
* [http://www.philosophypathways.com/newsletter/issue124.html Heidegger, Technology and Time: Review of the Film "The Ister"] , by Matthew Del Nevo
* [http://www.timeout.com/film/81318.html "The Ister"] , by Gareth Evans
* [http://www.realtimearts.net/article/64/7679 "The Ister": Search for the Source] , by Hamish Ford
* [http://www.theister.com/reviews/review_timeoutes.html#variety "The Ister"] , by Scott Foundas
* [http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Critic_Review/Observer_review/0,,1318459,00.html "The Ister"] , byPhilip French
* [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/07/28/1090694015046.html Flow of Rich Philosophy] , by Philippa Hawker
* [http://www.smh.com.au/news/dvd-reviews/the-ister/2006/02/16/1140037811236.html "The Ister"] , by Philippa Hawker
* [http://www.slantmagazine.com/film/film_review.asp?ID=2056 "The Ister"] , by Eric Henderson
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0606,hoberman,72085,20.html Mystic River] , byJ. Hoberman
* [http://www.h-net.msu.edu/mmreviews/showrev.cgi?path=805 Philosophers on Celluloid: Sartre, Beauvoir, Heidegger, and the French Heideggerians] , by Jonathan Judaken
* [http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/cteq/07/43/the-ister.html Time and Tide (and Torrents of Discourse)] , by Peter Kemp
* [http://www.theister.com/reviews/review_timeoutes.html Incisions on the Rock] , by Adam Kirsch
* [http://www.artmargins.com/content/review/kujundzic2.htm The Nonbiodegradable] , by Dragan Kujundzic
* [http://movies.nytimes.com/2006/02/10/movies/10iste.html A Journey Up the Danube, Philosophy Included] , by Nathan Lee
* [http://www.theister.com/mediakit/biff-review-2004.pdf "The Ister"] , byAdrian Martin
* [http://www.msu.edu/~lotz/classes/information/The_Ister.pdf Time and the River (and Heidegger)] , by Peter Monaghan
* [http://www.close-upfilm.com/reviews/i/ister.htm "The Ister"] , by Deborah Nichols
* [http://www.artmargins.com/content/review/nygren.htm From Scardanelli to Orfée] , by Scott Nygren
* [http://www.humanite.fr/journal/2005-01-25/2005-01-25-455379 L’homme sans qualités] , by Gaël Pasquier fr icon
* [http://www.blackjelly.com/Mag3/features/ister.htm The Camera in the Water Closet] , by Dominic Pettman
* [http://onfilm.chicagoreader.com/movies/capsules/29290_ISTER "The Ister"] , byJonathan Rosenbaum
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2004/09/17/the_ister_2004_review.shtml "The Ister"] , by Jamie Russell
* [http://www.artmargins.com/content/review/shahar.htm Against the Stream: Remarks on the Film "The Ister"] , by Galili Shahar
* [http://academichack.net/reviewsFebruary2006.htm "The Ister"] , by Michael Sicinski
* [http://www.h-net.org/mmreviews/showrev.cgi?path=786 In Search of Heidegger] , by Ruth StarkmanExternal links
*Official site: [http://www.theister.com/ www.theister.com]
* [http://www.frif.com/new2005/ist.html "The Ister" at Icarus Films]
* [http://www.rouge.com.au/3/ister.html "The Ister": An Excerpt]
* [http://imdb.com/title/tt0397477/ "The Ister"] at theInternet Movie Database
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