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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Frieder Schlaich

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Frieder Schlaich op IFFR

  • Otomo

    Frieder Schlaich | 85' | Germany | International premiere

    A fictional reconstruction of the life of Otomo, an asylum seeker who stabbed and killed two policemen in 1989 when he was arrested without a…
  • Continuity

    Omer Fast | 41' | Germany | European premiere

    A couple try to keep the memory of their son alive by constantly replaying a specific scene with various male escorts.
  • Sense of Architecture

    Heinz Emigholz | 168' | Germany | None

    A passage through modern civilised life by way of 42 architectural projects in Austria and elsewhere. From a church belfry to a kindergarten, pharmacy
  • Parabeton – Pier Luigi Nervi und Römische Beton

    Heinz Emigholz | 100' | Germany | None

    Parabeton – Pier Luigi Nervi and Roman Concrete explores fifteen buildings created from plans by Nervi (occasionally with a fellow architect) alongsid
  • Eine Serie von Gedanken (Miscellanea IV–VII)

    Heinz Emigholz | 91' | Germany | None

    Three variations on the most extreme form of filial piety, not always voluntary: the son’s sacrifice (by the father’s hand), followed by a cinematic s
  • Perret in Frankreich und Algerien

    Heinz Emigholz | 110' | Germany | None

    Perret in France and Algeria explores 30 architectural creations by Auguste Perret in France and Algeria, with a deep sense of melancholia. While the
  • The Formative Years I-II

    Heinz Emigholz | 198' | Germany | None

    Seven early pieces. The Formative Years (I) contains five rigorous exercises in cinematographic formalism: Schenec-Tady I-III (1973/75/76), Arrowplane
  • Zwei Museen

    Heinz Emigholz | 20' | Germany | Dutch Premiere

    A comparison of the lighting strategies in the Mishkan LeOmanut in kibbutz Ein Harod (by Samuel Bickels) and The Menil Collection (by Renzo Piano).
  • Ornament und Verbrechen

    Heinz Emigholz, Benjamin Krieg | 30' | Austria | Dutch Premiere

    An ironic meditation on architecture playing with eternity, based on Adolf Loos’ eponymous 1908 manifesto-essay heard here, read by Carola Regnier.
  • D’Annunzios Höhle

    Heinz Emigholz | 52' | Germany | None

    The lone Photography and Beyond piece devoted to architecture Emigholz genuinely loathes: Gabriele d’Annunzio’s Villa Cargnacco on Lake Garda.