Bauta (2018)
A visual take on modernist / brutalist architecture in Norway.
Bauta is a short documentary that explores public, monumental buildings in Norway - stone and concrete buildings. By the public they have the desire to be torn down, or are not given particular aesthetic value. But what about when people are out of the buildings and they get to stand for themselves? Bauta provides a new experience of space and architecture.
Director: Paul Tunge, Egil Håskjold Larsen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date: September 29, 2018
Screenplay
Music: Kim Hiorthøy
Production: Frokost Film, Vestnorsk Filmsenter, Fond For Lyd Og Bilde
Country: Norway
Budget: $8,000
Original Language: no
Keywords
architecture, brutalist
More Films by Director: Paul Tunge, Egil Håskjold Larsen
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bauta about?
- Bauta is a short documentary that explores public, monumental buildings in Norway - stone and concrete buildings. By the public they have the desire to be torn down, or are not given particular aesthetic value. But what about when people are out of the buildings and they get to stand for themselves? Bauta provides a new experience of space and architecture.
- Who directed Bauta?
- Bauta was directed by Paul Tunge, Egil Håskjold Larsen.
- How long is Bauta?
- Bauta has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
- What genre is Bauta?
- Bauta is a Documentary film.
- What is the budget of Bauta?
- Bauta had a budget of $8,000.
- Where was Bauta produced?
- Bauta was produced in Norway.