Antoinette Zwirchmayr Trailers
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Total trailers found: 21
23 October 2020
Seemingly stranded and enthralled like a somnambulist: a female figure amid a rocky, dried-up riverbed.
24 February 2022
The white, gray and black rooms of a common past and the separate present, the surrounding dreams and fantasies about one‘s own life and the lives of others: when Olga, Yvonne and Manon - three former best friends meet again after twenty years, the facades of their life contracts are removed layer by layer.
10 September 2016
Antoinette Zwirchmayr’s dreamlike Venus Delta offers a precisely composed and somewhat eerie miniature of jagged rock formations, a crystalline water stream, and the form of a woman suggested by smooth skin and a voluminous, crimped mane.
01 January 2016
Antoinette Zwirchmayr's serenely composed images create a calm, surrealistic atmosphere of transformation.
01 January 2011
Dry shampoo - for in-between. Dry shampoo is the ideal dry wash between normal shampoos. The hairstyle is preserved, is fresh from the ground up and plenty again.
28 July 2022
A place essentially bound up with dismal memories and the smell of old leather and sweat becomes a stage for enraptured performances.
14 July 2017
With What I Remember, filmmaker Antoinette Zwirchmayr revisits her family’s history and her own memories to create a 35 mm visual and aural jigsaw in three mysterious sensorial chapters.
01 January 2012
This film acts as a childhood memory, playful and full of discovery, transformation, tenderness and melancholy.
01 January 2012
Lit like the central figure on a stage the body, seen here as a quiet monument, fills out the frame. Small puffy clouds of steam hover across it.
22 July 2017
In my memory, Brazil is a film with few images and long stretches of darkness. While the screen remains black, my fears and longings are projected onto it, combining the images and attempting to give them meaning.
10 November 2015
Together with a friend, 17-year old Josef robs a bank and gets caught. A few weeks later he is released from prison and returns to his home village.
17 November 2022
A dully dyed cloth in the woods, stretched as a connective texture between the trees. The contours of two naked, pregnant bodies that come into contact with just that materiality — first in the midst of the empty black space, then in the nature surrounding them — leaning on the tree, rubbing together palms of hands and bodies.
27 June 2024
A translation into film of a play by Lea Doher. Men and women in constant movement share the words. What are the powers of art in today’s world?
01 January 2015
The contemplative serenity Antoinette Zwirchmayr creates in House and Universe is offset by notions of restlessness and unease, that the images of a dormant, naked young woman – alter- natingly shown in a sparse, bright motel room and the blooming desert landscape outside – provide.
18 March 2020
'The Seismic Form' is based on a text by Jean Baudrillard, edited down to a few sentences in line with Zwirchmayr's elliptical and suggestive aesthetics, and read out in three different languages with selective subtitles.
19 September 2025
Shiny organic surfaces lead into a stream of movements and elements, a passage of time in which all earthly order appears to be dissolved.
12 April 2018
The full moon on the black night sky, a swinging pendulum, constellations, three women seen from behind, an ensemble of sparking crystals, half-transparent stripes in motion, light plays in black-and-white and in color.
01 January 2024
A key provides access to a house jutting out of a green thicket. The only inhabitant of this non-place is a ghostly presence.
31 December 2020
Is it possible to question images, and if so, what would they answer? Antoinette Zwirchmayr’s Fragebogen pursues this question in a cinematic gaze at an older white man.