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Fresh movies, cult hits, documentaries, animations and art-house gems: the AFFR screens about 100 very different films and with interviews, bike tours and debates it is by far the most ambitious program ever
The films have one thing in common. Architecture is always the protagonist. For its sixth edition, the AFFR has therefore opted for the most spectacular part of Rotterdam: the new LantarenVenster of architect Álvaro Siza at the Wilhelminapier.
The horror film Wolfen (Michael Wadleigh, 1981) and the horror comedy Homebodies (Larry Yust, 1974) are examples of cult classics that are not initially at home at an architecture film festival. But these films uncover the powers within the city and the battle between megalomaniac plans versus individuals within a setting of blight and demolition in the seventies and eighties. What else can you expect? The slogan this year is 'Think Big, Act Small’ because grass-root initiatives in the city offer new perspectives for a global society. This main program screens documentaries about do-it-yourself urban development, sustainable living and heroic actions for cultural statements or against monstrous plans. There are also the latest films, such as new biographies of famous architects (including Norman Foster and Louis Sullivan) and several festive premieres. The film program takes the viewer from oil platforms in the Caspian Sea via adolescents in a '50s suburb to enchanting places at the seaside.
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Location
The surrounding highrise of the Rotterdam LantarenVenster, designed by renowned architects is the perfect location for the AFFR. Álvaro Siza, Renzo Piano, Norman Foster and Rem Koolhaas and many others will prominently be present in film or debate.
Practical information
Movie tickets cost € 8.50 (regular) / € 7.50 (on presentation of student card, CJP or 65 + pass holders). Day tickets € 25. The presale starts on September 26. Tickets are available at the box office of LantarenVenster (010-2772277).
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