With the brutally beautiful swells of Siegfrieds Funeral March swooping around inside your skull, it can be easy to forget composer/philosopher Richard Wagners less glorious moments. For example, there was the time his second wife, Cosima, caught him saying: All Jews should be burned at a performance of Nathan the Wise. Or maybe youre thinking about that other notorious Wagnerism: Only one thing can redeem you [Jews] from the burden of your curse: the redemption of Ahasverus total destruction.
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In any case, if youre a lover of Richard Wagner the Transcendent Musical Genius, theres absolutely no way to escape his evil twin, the Flaming Anti-Semite; its a package deal. So when you sit your ass down at Cinema Paradiso (503 SE Sixth St., Fort Lauderdale) on Sunday for the almost-five-hour film version of Wagners opera Götterdämmerung (translation: Twilight of the Gods), take note of the telling details. Isnt that Tutti brass badass? Arent director Carlus Padrissas flaming videos and laser squiggles awesome? But why does it feel like Wagners whispering in my ear that the Niebelungs are evil little Jew demons? The film begins at 1 p.m., and admission costs $15 for members or $20 for nonmembers. Call 954-525-3456, or visit fliff.com.
Sun., Aug. 22, 1 p.m., 2010