TIAFF 2015: Transitie
Getoonde films op festival van 2015: Transitie
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- DirectorMichael E. ArthBlake WiersStarsMaya Petkova ArthMichael E. ArthSophia E. ArthOn a sweltering day in August 2001, a stranger appeared in a crime-ridden Florida neighborhood known as "Cracktown." Armed only with his big ideas and determination, artist/urban designer/developer Michael E. Arth saved this slum from a date with the wrecking ball. Reborn as the Garden District, it is now a living laboratory demonstrating Michael's New Pedestrianism, an ecological and pedestrian-friendly vision for new towns and neighborhoods.
- DirectorAndreas DalsgaardHow two entrepreneurial mayors have managed to transform Bogota from a polluted and overcrowded metropolis into a thriving user-friendly urban area.
- DirectorPhilip LauriThe global economy is in crisis. More and more businesses are outsourcing their manufacturing. And former industrial towns-- whether they're in Ohio, Mississippi, or Poland-- are left asking the question, 'What comes after the factory?' For questions like this, the best answers come from the people who have been there. Detroit, Michigan has been running on fumes since the fall of the auto industry and Poland's textile industry in Lodz has been hanging by a thread since the fall of communism. In both cities, their populations have fled, their unemployment has spiked, and now, they're both on the front lines of re-building their economies. After the Factory presents an opportunity to learn from these two diametrically different cultures as their entire way of life transitions to something new. Stories from the citizens are inspiring. Ideas from community leaders are thought-provoking. Free-thinking entrepreneurs are putting a new spin on traditional concepts of growth. Change is inevitable. And as the people in each city propel Detroit and Lodz into the future, this trans-continental dialogue allows communities worldwide to see how these fallen giants, troubled as they are, just might be the innovators writing the new rulebook for next generation cities.
- DirectorHubert CanavalClimate change as well as political tensions over oil and gas make us reflect upon the future of our planet in terms of energy. How can we continue to use it without destroying the world around us?
- DirectorEirin GjørvThe Snøhetta architects, works hard to win the competition to make a brand new city for 350 000 people, in the desert of the Arabic emirate Ras Al Khaimah.
- DirectorSonja LüthiMarc SchwarzStarsThijs BaxFrank BijdendijkOle Boumanthe film invites the viewer on a discovery-journey through Habraken's body of thoughts.
- DirectorBeate Lendt
- DirectorLotte StoopsGrande Hotel, Beira, Mozambique. In one of the grandest hotels in the world, born of and to luxury, today you enter 'at own risk'. More than 2500 people live there without water or electricity. They have taken possession of the building and manipulated not only the stones but also the dreams. A journey through present and past of a city in a city; a story about colonial megalomania, revolutionary vanity and feeling at home.
- DirectorIla BêkaLouise LemoineWhat happens to a house designed by a Starchitect? How is it maintained, how does it age? What problems could there be? Could there be any problems?
- DirectorIla BêkaLouise LemoineA rare trip on the top roofs of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Through the portrait of the climbing team, their ascensions, their techniques and difficulties, this film observes the complexity and virtuosity of Frank Gehry's architecture.
- DirectorAngel Borrego CuberoStarsNorman FosterFrank GehryZaha HadidA raw account of how some of the best architects in the world, design giants like Jean Nouvel, Frank Gehry or Zaha Hadid, struggle to beat the competition for the National Museum of Art in Andorra. While nearly as old as the profession itself, architectural competitions became a social, political and cultural phenomenon of the post-Guggenheim Bilbao building bubble. Taking place at the dramatic moment in which the real estate bubble became a global crisis, this is the first competition to be documented, producing an unclassifiable piece of art that may be an intense thriller, an ethnographic report as well as a cult movie around the icons of the contemporary architecture