EventsJanuary 18, 2008Berlin/NY film series -- Brutalität in St ein + Berlin BabylonBerlin/NY film series -- Brutalität in St ein + Berlin Babylon 18 January 2008, 6:30pm Tafel Hall
____________________________ German Alexander Kluge’s first film examines the Nazi system through an analysis of its architecture. Nuremberg’s Party Congress Hall, visited a quarter of a century after Leni Riefenstahl’s Triumph of the Will, sits forsaken and vacant. Hitler’s chief architect Albert Speer’s designs, conceived as manifestations of ideology, are critically re-framed. Compelled by a mandate to never forget, the film calls to task National Socialism’s past. ____________________________ After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, huge sections of the city were left an urban void. These empty spaces became sites of imagination for massive building projects, both utopian and commercial in nature. For over four years in the 90s, director Hubertus Siegert followed architecture in the city, documenting the construction of Potsdamer Platz, the now-complete Lehrter Central Station, the government quarter, and the area around Alexanderplatz. The film features interviews with architects, planners, and politicians who were instrumental in Berlin’s new construction, including Rem Koolhaas, Josef P. Kleihues, Renzo Piano, Hans Stimman, and I.M. Pei. The pioneering West Berlin industrial band Einstürzende Neubauten (whose name means “Collapsing New Buildings”) composed the film’s original soundtrack.
____________________________ January 4 – 29, 2008, South Gallery Includes films by Gordon Matta-Clark, Ken Kobland, Jack Waters, and Matthew Buckingham. |