Shakkei. Geborgte Landschaften (2017)

Bitomskys new film was inspired by the Japanese shakkei, which stands for the “borrowing” of a landscape. Japanese gardens are often planned so that a found “natural” landscape is connected with designed elements. For his film Bitomsky rediscovers his own material – like STAUB (2007) and B-52 (2001) – and creates a new whole. (Marius Babias)

Director: Hartmut Bitomsky
Runtime: 175 min
Release Date:
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Hartmut Bitomsky

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shakkei. Geborgte Landschaften about?
Bitomskys new film was inspired by the Japanese shakkei, which stands for the “borrowing” of a landscape. Japanese gardens are often planned so that a found “natural” landscape is connected with designed elements. For his film Bitomsky rediscovers his own material – like STAUB (2007) and B-52 (2001) – and creates a new whole. (Marius Babias)
Who directed Shakkei. Geborgte Landschaften?
Shakkei. Geborgte Landschaften was directed by Hartmut Bitomsky.
How long is Shakkei. Geborgte Landschaften?
Shakkei. Geborgte Landschaften has a runtime of 2h 55m (175 minutes).