Special

Living Berlin - Perspectives - Spaces as Sensation

Feb 14, 2025, 10.00 AM @ Living Berlin

This space is dedicated to innovative perspectives on architecture and design. The films here challenge existing conventions and present new ways of experiencing our built environment. 

In partnership with Dokumentale and Silver Frame Film Festival

This room was curated by Anna Ramskogler-Witt, festival director of Dokumentale and Ado Hasanovic, the artistic director of Silver Frame Film Festival.

The Silver Frame Film Festival is a competitive event showcasing global cinema’s diversity. Held in Srebrenica, a town shaped by the trauma of war, it offers a platform for artistic expression and resilience, fostering reflection, dialogue, and connection through film.

Dokumentale is an international documentary and media festival based in Berlin, which had a successful debut last October. Showcasing documentary films, award-winning media projects, immersive VR experiences, and non-fiction readings, the festival explores pressing social issues and offers new perspectives.

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Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin

Media in this event

Architecture is more than form and function—it is identity, expression, and defiance.
Filmstill "MyOrange Garden"
Her voice made her a target in Iran. Now, in Germany, Faravaz sings for the rights of Iranian women.
Two cities, two craft traditions—one dialogue on design.
Selinna Ajamikoko dreams of becoming a butcher—but the road to her future is a two-year descent into hell.
A poetic tale of love—a love that transcends dimensions. A boy in the third dimension and a girl in another, unreachable world find each other, yet like the cycle of night and day, their love is doomed to fade. For every true love carries the sorrow of a bittersweet ending.
On September, 8 2019 Sarajevo hosts its first Pride March. Are people ready to march for love or hate?
A free interpretation of Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959), placed in the harsh reality of the global Coronavirus pandemic—a time suspended between fear and absurdity, where the unimaginable became real.
Amidst the 1993 Štrpci massacre, the film weaves Tomo Buzov’s quiet resistance against the violent surge of ethnic hatred, exposing the profound futility and human cost of defying brutality.

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Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin

Living Berlin

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