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In Venus & Os, Ingen

© Lea Bethke

In Venus The dance film “In Venus” is an ode to femininity. Four women in wedding dresses and pastel colours move through a space. Music and movement stand in contrast to the pastel coloured aesthetics that rejects expectations in a subtle manner. The piece reflects becoming an adult by losing a part of our innocence. We recognize shame. Our sexuality, our needs, objectifying and being objectified.

Os, Ingen In a sterile universe a group of people forms and moves through the field of tension of what is natural and what is accepted by society. What is the human instinct? What is suppressed? The demand to blindly follow a community is questioned, and at the same time the yearning for togetherness that we all have is acknowledged. What would happen if we were to wake up one day and find ourselves in a world full of blind bodies?

The MILIEUKINO is a project by Max Kaufmann and is located in a lorry that was especially remodelled for this purpose. By pulling a lever, the back of the lorry is transformed into a foyer with a cash register and a bar. The cinema itself can hold fifteen people, sitting on cushioned folding chairs on a downward sloping platform. The projection is either digital or with a 35mm-filmprojector. The cinema can therefore be set up any and everywhere, even in spaces where there has not been a cinema in a long time. This is not only a place for films, but for cinema itself.

Age 16

Edith Buttingsrud Pedersen (Germany/Denmark)

Austrian Premiere
25 min & 28 min

The films contain nudity
Free entry & it will be shown as a double feature

--->>>Click here for the trailer of Os, Ingen 

Urfahraner Marktgelände, Milieu Kino:
22.06 20:00
23.06 20:00