Philipp Fleischmann Trailers
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Film Sculpture (4) TrailerFilm Sculpture (3) TrailerFilm Sculpture (2) Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
19 June 2019
Filmmakers Lilly Engel and Philipp Fleischmann spent five years documenting their three children Lucas, Marius and Renée.
06 September 2017
A miniature portrait of the Viennese cinema, as seen through stuttering, flickering glimpses of walls and other surfaces in a pure play of light and shadow.
07 September 2023
Initially produced as looped 16mm miniatures presented on custom projectors, Philipp Fleischmann’s dazzling Film Sculptures are a suite of formal experiments exploring queer sensibilities and different states of visibility.
05 June 2002
The Turkish dog Mehmet lives in Germany. But fortunately he has good buddies: his masters Jochen, Thomas and Rico.
17 November 2015
Philipp Fleischmann develops special cameras designed to formulate specific relations between the material of the footage (16 or 35 mm film) and the object of the recording.
04 September 2021
Untitled (34bsp) is a 35mm film that was shot on-site at the Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion, an iconic building designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer which has been the home of the Bienal de São Paulo since 1957.
06 September 2019
Structuralist Philipp Fleischmann continues his architectural examinations of exhibition sites, using specially constructed cameras to capture the interior and exterior of his country’s national arts pavillion at the Venice Biennale.
01 January 2013
Designed by Josef Maria Olbrich in 1898, the main exhibition hall of the Vienna Secession is generally regarded as one of the first White Cube Spaces of art history.
08 September 2018
A work of maximalist minimalism, a chorus of lights dance in darkness in The Invisible Cinema 3, inspired by Peter Kubelka's famed movie-going structure of the same name.
07 September 2023
Initially produced as looped 16mm miniatures presented on custom projectors, Philipp Fleischmann’s dazzling Film Sculptures are a suite of formal experiments exploring queer sensibilities and different states of visibility.
07 September 2023
Initially produced as looped 16mm miniatures presented on custom projectors, Philipp Fleischmann’s dazzling Film Sculptures are a suite of formal experiments exploring queer sensibilities and different states of visibility.
11 November 2009
This structuralist experiment breaks through the traditional sequence of frames and uses double exposure to shed new light on the filmstrip.
07 September 2023
Initially produced as looped 16mm miniatures presented on custom projectors, Philipp Fleischmann’s dazzling Film Sculptures are a suite of formal experiments exploring queer sensibilities and different states of visibility.