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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

Ella Raidel

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Ella Raidel at IFFR

  • Taipei_Scan

    A clarifying glance at the houses in the newspaper. Dreams of a life in another part of the world. The reality of the unreal.

    • Short: Asian Hot Houses
  • Somewhere, Late Afternoon…

    The makers found a curious scale model of a high rise apartment block by the rubbish in Taipei. They saw something beautiful and now we can see it too

    • Exploding Cinema: New Dragon Inns
  • Yeeha formosa

    The artist read an old book full of inventions about his own country Taiwan. He took the inventions seriously and translated them to our time. Or: how

    • Exploding Cinema: New Dragon Inns
  • Trophäen des Alltags II

    The true picture of the past rushes along. That is the only way that the past can be captured: as a picture that lights and is then never seen again.

    • Ex Voto: Mapping the Heart
  • Pharmacie

    The blinking neon signs of pharmacies in Cannes a first aid sign for sick people are turning into a competitive meta sign among other urban lights.

    • exploding cinema
  • Hard Cut

    Hard cut shows two extremes of the centre of Johannesburg: the abstract image of the skyline and the bustle of everyday life at street level. From the roofs, the city looks lifeless. Only the indefinable sound of the street betrays another dimension to the city. The day begins, the sun is reflected in the windows […]

    • TRUE STORIES Installaties
  • Hof, Sozialpalast

    Hof: A video monitor shows us the entrance to a building, with a view of the street. Filmed as if by a security camera, but with time lapses and on a vertical screen. Sozialpalast: A wall covered with wallpaper on which there is a pattern of disc-shaped antennae on a background of concrete blocks of […]

    • What (is) Cinema? TENT.
  • >Fader

    The generic city, grey blocks of concrete are transformed into colourful, radiant compositions.

    • What (is) Cinema?
  • The Road Toward Jokhang

    Ostensibly merely a brief, amusing portrayal of the culture clash between Tibetan pilgrims and Chinese tourists, but in China even just the word Tibet

    • Signals: Hidden Histories
  • Subverses

    After shooting a film in Mozambique for the last IFFR, the Austrian director returns to that country to find out about the Chinese.

    • Signals: Raiding Africa