Heidrun Holzfeind

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Heidrun Holzfeind is an Austrian-born artist and filmmaker currently based in Umeå, Sweden. Interested in how architecture interacts with people’s everyday lives, Holzfeind questions imminent architectural and social utopias, exploring interrelations between history and identity, individual histories and political narratives of the present.

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An Octopus Destroyed the Moon Trailer (2024)

30 October 2024

Can school be exciting and even fun? The integrative pre-vocational August Sander school in Berlin-Friedrichshain at least seems the perfect place for this.

Black September Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

A low budget dramatization of 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis combining appropriated footage and re-enactments.

The 49th Year Trailer (2026)

28 April 2026

Through thoughtful letters from prison, an anarchist incarcerated since 1980 reflects on his radical past.

The Romanians (Live Like a King) Trailer (2002)

03 January 2002

Holzfeind’s documentary style video artwork addresses the wider social and political phenomena of globalisation by diving into the fragmented scenes of the lives of Romanian refugees whose lives oscillate between their current ‘home’ in Austria and their original home in Romania.

the time is now. Trailer (2020)

15 October 2020

the time is now. is a film portrait of the Japanese shamanic improvisation duo IRO. The couple Shizuko and Toshio Orimo have worked together since 1981.