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together:apart
Aug
9
5:00 PM17:00

together:apart

In these strange new times, we are forced to adjust by developing new habits and getting rid of some of the old ones. No handshakes. No hugs. Wear a mask. Stay 1,5 metres away from each other. Wash your hands. Stay at home. Keep your social distance, practice self-isolation...

Thus, inexplicably, you notice that your time in lockdown is slipping past so fast, bonds are getting stronger, as you are getting used to meeting via Zoom and Facetime. And one day, you look around and ask yourself... Is it necessary to leave isolation?

Curated by Sasha Prokopenko

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1 Bottle o'wine

Anne Isensee

Germany / 2020, 5 min

Normally, you would drink a bottle of wine with your friends or family. Assuming you drink at all. But during the Corona confinement, nothing is normal. So a young animator drinks the bottle alone by herself and animates a movie.

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Recitative

Shir Handelsman

Israel / 2019, 5 min

An opera singer stands on a lifting platform reaching to the sky and sings a Martyr's wish for redemption. His fantasy spectacle creates a counterpoint between human voice and mechanical sounds of other platforms moving in space. The music, taken from one of J.S Bach's cantatas, is the Recitative Movement which describes the ascension of Christ and expresses the desire to become one with God.

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MEMBRANE

Max Philipp Schmid

Germany / 2019, 14 min

Has the catastrophe already happened or is it about to? Two men and a woman sit in their bunker-like apartments, as if they were in a waiting room. Overwhelmed by the flood of media information and guidebook words of wisdom, they seek stability in the piano play of the educated middle-class and Far-eastern self-optimization techniques. Their passive bewilderment turns into frenzied activism. Now something has to happen! But nothing does.

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ALL INCLUSIVE

Corina Schwingruber Ilić

Switzerland / 2018, 10 min

Under the spell of mass entertainment at high sea.

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ALONE

Siyeon Kim

South Korea / 2019, 3 min

A city seems to be packed with particles of dust, an ethereal hallucination in a virtual world. Departing from the boundless universe of data, we set foot on one of the narrow streets of Seoul. It feels even smaller than a dot.

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Postcards from the end of the World

Konstantinos Antonopoulos

Greece / 2019, 23 min

Trapped in a seemingly dull family vacation, Dimitra, Dimitris and their two daughters will have to find a way out of a secluded island in the Mediterranean, when confronted with the unexpected end of the world.

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ISOLATIONSHIP

Sarah May Handler

Austria / 2020, 4 min

A young woman retires from the world. Solitude allows her to completely unwind. By withdrawing socially she experiences serenity - in contrast to her loved ones...

 
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CINEMA LOVE
Aug
5
7:00 PM19:00

CINEMA LOVE

The dark theatre and the big screen. Sit back in wonder. Our love for cinema has often been articulated throughout the history of film and has become an equally popular and global topos: From a basement cinema in Berlin to a Senegalese place of longing, from nostalgic reverberations in Iran to natural screen shadow plays in Lithuania, we embark on what is essentially a passion journey — in eager anticipation of the moment the movie theatre is allowed to go dark again, and the screen — bright.

Curated by Daniel Ebner (Vienna Shorts)

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MICHAEL S., RE-COLLECTED

Steven Swirko

Austria / 2019, 3 min

Michael Schneider is a passionate cinéaste. No love in his life has been as enduring as his love for the movies. Ever since he was a teenager he has been collecting Super 8mm versions of films of all sorts: features, commercial, old newsreels - he’s got it all. While his private life fell victim to his passion, his collection is growing bigger and bigger every day. Now, for the first time, Michael has to ask himself, if the choices he made will keep him happy.

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DARKROOM

Billy Roisz

Austria / 2013, 13 min

Glimpses of the lit interiors of a cinema, rural construction and a residential building flash in a black space, and create a desolate world of borders where the inner and the outer meet.

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CINEMA CRISTAL

Mariles Pöschl, Farnaz Jurabchian

Austria, Iran / 2013, 14 min

Laleh Zar — a street located in the city centre of Tehran, formerly home to many cinemas, and often seen as a symbol for the modernisation of Iran — is today characterised by a multitude of luminous elements, which are offered for sale alongside the street. The flow of images through light — cinema — seems to have broken apart into a variety of different light sources after the changes that the Iranian revolution has brought about.

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WE WAITED UNTIL NIGHTFALL

Wendy V. Muñiz, Guillermo Zouain

Dominican Republic / 2019, 18 min

We waited until nightfall revisits repurposed cinemas through hunting images and sounds that trace the practices of belonging still embodied in the theaters’ remains.

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SAMEDI CINEMA

Mamadou Dia

Senegal / 2016, 12 min

In a small town in the north of Senegal two young avid cinephiles, Baba and Sembene, are desperate to see a movie on the big screen of their local cinema before it closes its door forever.

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A PROPOSAL TO PROJECT IN SCOPE

Viktoria Schmid

Austria, Lithuania / 2020, 8 min

A self-built screen amid an expansive green landscape. On it dance silhouettes of the surrounding trees and bushes. A natural cinema – without a darkened cinema hall, without artificial light and without film. From various camera positions, Viktoria Schmid portrays her screen, installed in the sculpture park of the Djerassi Resident Artists Program, as a moving image within a moving image.

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