Architektur.Film.Sommer #4 – Resisting Architecture / 12.08. – 24.08.2016

Posted on: 1st July 2016

Architektur.Film.Sommer

Resisting Architecture

A cooperative undertaking between the Az W, wonderland – platform for european architecture, frame[o]ut – digital summer screenings and the MuseumsQuartier Wien

On six different evenings in August the fourth Architektur.Film.Sommer offers a high quality programme of short films, essay films and documentaries in the framework of frame[o]ut, shown in the courtyard of the Architekturzentrum Wien in the MusemsQuartier Wien.

This year’s theme “Resisting Architecture” can be looked at from two different perspectives: on the one hand the focus is on resistance to planned building projects, the rejection of built structures and boundaries, while on the other a look is taken at the idea of resistance that is innate to self-determined building. The festival shows that own-initiative and self-organization harbour the potential to produce new forms of architecture and also to renew the social system within such architecture.

In the open-air setting visitors and passers-by are invited to linger, enjoy the programme and to join in discussions with the film-makers present.

Jury/Open Call: Karoline Mayer, Marlene Rutzendorfer, Martina Theininger
Screening: St. Balbach & Oliver Schmidt
Location: courtyard of the Architekturzentrum Wien in the MuseumsQuartier Wien
Alternative bad-weather location: Az W Podium
Festival: 12–24 August, 2016 from 8pm
Tickets: admission is free

PROGRAMME:

Opening frame[o]ut – digital summer screenings
Fri, 08.07.2016, from 8.30pm

At the opening of the film festival frame[o]ut in Hof 8 of the Museumsquartier Wien festival head, Martina Theininger, and the curators of the Architektur.Film.Sommer, Karoline Mayer/Az W and Marlene Rutzendorfer/wonderland, present this year’s programme.

Live Act: Graf Hadik Excelsior
Guest: Daniel Hoesl
Main film: WIN WIN; AT 2016, 84 mins, original version, Dir.: Daniel Hoesl


MOVING MOUNTAINS
Fri, 12.08.2016, from 8pm

© Still Ella Raidel
© Still Ella Raidel

 

BERG, AT 2016, 25 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Ella Raidel

DLRG, DE 2013, 12 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Antje Buchholz, Sven Flechsenhar, Maja Weyermann

ANDERMATT – GLOBAL VILLAGE, CH 2015, 90 min, original with German subtitles, Dir.: Leonidas Bieri, Robin Burgauer

On the opening evening of the Architektur.Film.Sommer mountains are, literally, moved. Director Ella Raidel presents a floating mountain and follows an artistic expedition across the Traunsee in Upper Austria. “DLRG“ skilfully animates the plans of the headquarters of the Deutsche Lebens-Rettungs-Gesellschaft, whose architecture resembles a ramp for the boats of the water rescue service, located on the banks of the Havel.  In “Andermatt – Global Village“ Leonidas Bieri portrays a sleepy village in the Swiss Alps poised between hope and scepticism, as an Egyptian billionaire promises to lead it out of the crisis by creating a luxury resort there.

Guests: Clemens Bauder, Leonidas Bieri (tbc)


PERMANENT TRANSITION
Sat, 13.08.2016, from 8pm

© Still Gunther Blauensteiner, Valentin Langer, Penelope Reindl
© Still Gunther Blauensteiner, Valentin Langer, Penelope Reindl

 

GRANICA, AT 2009, 6 mins, original version, Dir.: Eni Brandner

EUROPE ENDLESS, AT/MT 2015, 30 mins, original version, Dir.: Gunther Blauensteiner, Valentin Langer, Penelope Reindl

BEHÖRDENGANG, 5 mins, no dialogue, Dir.: Dawid Liftinger

FLOTEL EUROPA, DK/RS 2015, 70 min, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Vladimir Tomic

The films shown on this evening are devoted to the meaning of borders, which may have already been abolished, as in “Granica”, or which are fluid, as in the film “Europe Endless”, which tells about being stranded in Malta and the hope of getting further. This sense of waiting on the threshold is also expressed in the short film “Behördengang”, and even more strongly in “Flotel Europa”, which tells about the life in a Danish container ship of the director, who fled from former Yugoslavia.

Guests: Gunther Blauensteiner (tbc), Vladimir Tomic (tbc)


REDUNDANCY
Wed, 17.08.2016, from 8pm

© Still Andrea Luka Zimmerman
© Still Andrea Luka Zimmerman

 

ESTATE, A REVERIE, DK/RS 2015, 70 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Andrea Luka Zimmerman

POSLEDNIY LIMUZIN (THE LAST LIMOUSINE), RU/DE 2014, 74 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir: Daria Khlestkina

The people portrayed are those who no longer fit into the picture of contemporary society: the penniless in a wealthy city like London, which aims to banish visible poverty from the city, or workers who are being replaced by automated means of production. The films show stories, faces and environments from a lost time, as well as the nostalgia of people to whom it is completely clear that nobody needs them.

Guest: Andrea Luka Zimmermann (tbc)


FROM ACADEMY TO AUTONOMY
Fri, 19.08.2016, from 8pm

© Still Florian Zeyfang, Alexander Schmoeger, Lisa Schmidt-Colinet
© Still Florian Zeyfang, Alexander Schmoeger, Lisa Schmidt-Colinet

 

INSTITUTE ABOVE-GROUND, CU/DE 2015, 22 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Florian Zeyfang Lisa Schmidt-Colinet, Alexander Schmoeger

SENSING SPACES: ARCHITECTURE RE-IMAGINED; DIÉBÉDO FRANCIS KÉRÉ, GB 2014, 8 mins, original version, Dir.: Candida Richardson

MICROBRIGADES – VARIATIONS OF A STORY, CU/DE 2013, 31 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Florian Zeyfang Lisa Schmidt-Colinet, Alexander Schmoeger

BATUSHAS HAUS, CH/KO 2015, 68 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Tino Glimmann, Jan Gollob

Self-empowerment through self-build is the theme of this festival evening. The films cover an area that extends from the “Microbrigadas”, a kind of settler movement in Cuba in the 1970s, to Christoph Schlingensief’s opera village in Burkina Faso, and from Diébédo Francis Kéré to Kadri Batusha, the individual who takes over the role that the state fails to play in Kosovo, redefines housing construction and in the process builds a castle.

Guests: Lisa Schmidt-Colinet, Alexander Schmoeger, Tino Glimmann, Jan Gollob


PREFAB NOSTALGIA
Sat, 20.08.2016, from 8pm

© Still Timothy Smith
© Still Timothy Smith

 

APPEARING SCULPTURAL | EBNIT BRIDGES, AT 2015, 11 mins, no dialogue, Dir.: Marte.Marte Architekten and Andreas Waldschütz

VORORT, DE 2015, 8 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Laura Engelhardt

BETON BRUT, GB 2014, 5 mins, no dialogue, Dir.: Timothy Smith

EXCUSE ME, WHILE I DISAPPEAR, ZA/AO 2014, 20 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Michael MacGarry

CONCRETE STORIES, CZ 2015, 72 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Lorenz Findeisen

Prefabrication as the herald of a new era. In both capitalist and communist societies an attempt was made to use prefab concrete elements to realize housing dreams, cleanly, efficiently and rapidly. “Concrete Stories“ tells about the joys and sorrows of life in the system-built housing blocks and recounts very personal histories and experiences from the world of standardised housing. Vorort traces the development of a new-build housing estate in a green setting, while “Excuse me, while I disappear“ reflects upon the  – still largely unfulfilled – promises of Chinese investors in a dormitory town planned for 210 000 people in Luanda, Angola.

Guest: Lorenz Findeisen (tbc)


HOME
Wed, 24.08.2016, from 8pm

© Still Holly Morris & Anne Bogart
© Still Holly Morris & Anne Bogart

 

THE BABUSHKAS OF CHERNOBYL, UKR/US 2015, 72 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Holly Morris & Anne Bogart

YAMA, JP/AT 2010/11, 8 mins, no dialogue, Dir.: Claudia Larcher,

TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR, IN/US 2014, 82 mins, original with English subtitles, Dir.: Jimmy Goldblum & Adam Weber

The final evening of the Architektur.Film.Sommer 2016 is devoted to the notion of “home”. The films shown are about people who are rooted in a particular place and refuse to move out when they are no longer wanted or permitted to be there. While the illegal residents of Tschernobyl are not deterred even by life-threatening levels of radioactivity, the artists of the Kathputli Colony in New Delhi refuse to accept their supposed fate and actively resist an investor’s project.

Guest: Claudia Larcher (tbc)


 

Foto: P. Leiva