Borgate (2008)
Schreiber consistently transfers Don Bosco, which was designed by the city's urban planning department, into rigidly framed images and sequences of serial montage. In the interplay of these mainly static shots and relaxed pans across facades and structural details, combined with quotes from Pasolini and Fellini to Antonioni, Borgate produces a visual and acoustic showcase of failed urban utopias.
Director: Lotte Schreiber
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: October 9, 2008
Music: Bernhard Lang
Cinematography: Johannes Hammel
Country: Austria
Original Language: de
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Borgate about?
- Schreiber consistently transfers Don Bosco, which was designed by the city's urban planning department, into rigidly framed images and sequences of serial montage. In the interplay of these mainly static shots and relaxed pans across facades and structural details, combined with quotes from Pasolini and Fellini to Antonioni, Borgate produces a visual and acoustic showcase of failed urban utopias.
- Who directed Borgate?
- Borgate was directed by Lotte Schreiber.
- How long is Borgate?
- Borgate has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
- Where was Borgate produced?
- Borgate was produced in Austria.