Welcome to Berlin”: Performative Identities, Fractured Memories, and Illegibility in Jaume Collet-Serra’s Unknown

This week’s captivating presentation by Deividas Zibalas, a brilliant PhD Candidate from Vilnius University, delves into the heart of Berlin’s cinematic allure.

Title: “Welcome to Berlin”: Performative Identities, Fractured Memories, and Illegibility in Jaume Collet-Serra’s Unknown’

About the Presentation:

Discover the intricate interplay of performative identities and fractured memories against the backdrop of Jaume Collet-Serra’s action-thriller “Unknown” (2011). Zibalas unravels the enigma of Berlin, exploring how the city mirrors the identity crisis of its protagonist, Martin Harris.

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