Inoten

  • 13'
  • Austria
  • 1991
An experimental, personal and ironic feature consisting of conversations about art in Vienna, France and Switzerland. Inoten is a series of sequences which change rapidly. Images and soundtrack are edited on top of each other, contradictory pictures appear superimposed, move in different directions and are sometimes projected on moving elements. The projection of a film image on a horse is a fine example of the latter. Within the film, different media are used such as super 8, 16 mm and video.The makers call the film an artern, a contraction of art film and western. A playful and consciously puzzling poetic treatise on the idiots and 'exoten' in the arts world. The artern is obviously not a film about art, but a work of art in itself. An artwork made with the raving nonsense often vented by connoisseurs. The makers juxtapose art analysis with verbal and visual poetry.îPRINZGAU / Podgorschek was born long after World War Two when the Americans still distributed chocolate in a wild Austria of rapid growth and hence the father or mother of the current situation. Mountains and cityscapes swapped places and many insights from times gone by returned in the modern jungle. That is more or less what happened to PRINZGAU, while Podgorschek was helped completely by Slavic hand carts.
  • 13'
  • Austria
  • 1991
Director
PRINZGAU/podgorschek
Country of production
Austria
Year
1991
Festival Edition
IFFR 1992
Length
13'
Medium
16mm
Language
German
Producer
PRINZGAU/podgorschek
Director
PRINZGAU/podgorschek
Country of production
Austria
Year
1991
Festival Edition
IFFR 1992
Length
13'
Medium
16mm
Language
German
Producer
PRINZGAU/podgorschek