Movi(e)ng Cities
Introduction
Film programme
Video

Introduction
Movi(e)ng Cities offers an opportunity to talk about architecture at a film festival, and to see cinema as an instrument through which to investigate reality. It is a series of projections preceded by meetings in which guests share with the public an imaginary personal vision, not about projects but about visions, creating a possible ground for comparison between cinema and architecture.
Public spaces, neighbourhoods, skyscrapers, mobility and sustainable cities, landscape and land use, shopping centres and selective demolition, planning…
Movi(e)ng Cities is a window to the world of architecture and to the films which recount ideas, visions, and transformations: city and architecture in video, metropolitan paradoxes, characters and stories of a world which is a worldwide reality.
How are the places in which we live born? Who invents them, creates them, carries them out? How are they consumed, how do they change, how are they lived in? Are there ways and models that are better, or worse, which we can also experience through video documentation?
Movi(e)ng Cities collects snippets of contemporary life, stories and living spaces, of cities and ways to live in them, possible alternative ways to live, stories of the spaces and of the architecture within which we are forced to live and spend most of our time.
Gianmaria Sforza

Film programme
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Bogotà Change by Andreas Møl Dalsgaard , Denmark, 2009, Digibeta, 58' |
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Il Suolo Minacciato by Nicola Dall'Olio, Italy, 2009, Dvd, 47' |
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Impression - Yona Friedman by Mathieu Vadepied, France, 2009, 35mm, 42' |
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La Casa Verde by Gianluca Brezza, Italy, 2009, Minidiv, 22' |
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The House in the Park by Hercli Bundi, Switzerland, 2010, HDcam, 86' |
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Visual Acoustic:The Modernism of Julius Shulman by Eric Bricker, Usa, 2008, 35mm, 83' |
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Za Zelazna Brama (Behind the Iron Gate) by Heidrun Holzfeind, Austria/Poland/Usa, 2009, 35mm, 55' |

Video
Cityscape - Arne Quinze
2007, 6'
The Berg - Jakob Tigges
2009, 3'
La casa verde - Gianluca Brezza
2009, 22'
High line film - Friends of the High Line
2003, 12'





































