Futurale - Film Festival About The Future of Labor
Automation, digitization, crowdworking, and clickworking are changing our economy at a rapid pace. What effects will they have on the way we work? In order to raise awareness for subject of "Working 4.0", the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs has founded the Futurale Film Festival, which will start at Arsenal before touring through 25 German cities from autumn 2015 to winter 2016. Across seven documentaries, the festival illuminates different trends surrounding the future of work. Each screening will be accompanied by a discussion in which audiences can enter into dialogue with experts from the region. Before each of the films, one of the shorts by the directors involved in the comprehensive EINE EINSTELLUNG ZUR ARBEIT project by Harun Farocki und Antje Ehmann will be shown, which were created as a co-production between Harun Farocki Filmproduktion and the Goethe-Institut.
Magical History Tour - Painting in Motion
Color design, lighting, composition, mood, subject: Painting – the works themselves, images, sketches, and the people that create them – has always been and continues to be a point of reference for filmmakers, cinematographers, scriptwriters and not least production designers. Using film to breathe movement into motionless pictorial art provides the visual worlds of the original artworks with new contexts and paves the way for a whole range of different semantic and perceptional shifts. Grappling with aspects of the lives and creative processes of artists and stylistic movements in cinematic terms opens up new perspectives on art history as an echo chamber for the production of film images. The Magical History Tour is showing examples of the productive relationship between painting and film that span nine decades.
DVD Presentations Klaus Telscher and Daniel Kötter/Constanze Fischbeck
Together with Filmgalerie 451, we are publishing two new DVDs that include comprehensive booklets. These both present the films of Klaus Telscher, which were published in collaboration with the European Media Art Festival Osnabrück, and the state theatre films by Daniel Kötter and Constanze Fischbeck.
The DEFA Foundation Presents
10 Years of VISION KINO
FilmDokument
Filmspotting: Exploring the Deutsche Kinemathek's Film Archive
The analogue film prints of Arsenal's archive have a new home. Since the beginning of November, they have been at the silent green Kulturquartier, a space for events and exhibitions in the listed premises of a former crematorium in Wedding. The move was made possible by private sponsorship and not only enables better storage for about 10,000 prints but also facilitates the creation of a living archive that takes into account production of knowledge and contemporary reception in connection with digitalization and restoration projects. The archive will open up new possibilities for research, work, experiments and exhibitions to complement what the two cinemas on Potsdamer Platz already do. We warmly welcome you to the official opening in spring 2016.
Classics Not Just for Children
The School Cinema Weeks: DARK LULLABIES
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Arsenal on Location is funded by the Capital Cultural Fund
The international programs of Arsenal on Location are a cooperation with the Goethe-Institut