2020

18 Oct

Sunday

ONLINE FILMS OPENING FRIDAY 17.30

Visit the festival and take a postcard to have access to the films. The following films are online in 7 days.

Annapolis, Giant City (M. Bernaerts, 71 min)

A film in which architecture and urban design are directly related to the people who live in it, in a suburb of Antwerp.


Mount Davis (C. Chan, 51 min)

About an abandoned military site in Hong Kong with its turbulent history


Pan Seco (Cadafalch, Kennedy, 74 min)

A fervent old man has been building a cathedral with his bare hands for fifty-six years


Shapes Of Ruin (Czurda, 44 min)

Three buildings in former Yugoslavia are the protagonists in this story of war, destruction, collective identity and cultural heritage.


Where to with history (H.C. Post 62 min )

The film looks into the possible connections between architecture and politics in Dresden

The Absence (Zolfaghari, 46 min)

A devastating earthquake struck the Kurdish town of Sarpol-e-Zahab. A search through the ruins of their home. Available online in the digital selection

Daylight, part 1 (M.C. Dubois, N. Wakeham, 30 min)

A scientific exploration of the relation between daylight and well-being beyond measurable datas

16 Oct

Friday

GRAND HOTEL (Piratensalen)

17:00 - 23:00 Opening - Films & Guests

17:00 Enter through the Balcony (R. Blazhan, 26 min)

A short film about  Ukrainian make-shift balconies.

17:30 Guest's Discussion: Marie Claude Dubois & Nicholas Wakeham

Presentation of An Architect makes film / importance of daylight

18:00 Mingle

Opening of online films, presentations and trailers

Access cards to the online films

18:45 Block 1- Short stories

Sisyphus (D. Natoli, 4 min)

Architecture and A. Camus's Sisyphus

Simulation of Mr Yellow (M. Khomami, 17 min)

Searching of an old man in yellow who lives alone in the war-torn city of Aleppo

A particular city ( B. Albrecht, 18 min)

A particular look on and stories from a city in Argentina

19:30 Film making in Lund's Architecture School + Film Competition

The College (M. Lindberg, 3 min)  

The staff at Arkitektskolan in Lund has a zoom meeting....

STUDENT FILMS: Very short films of architect students from Lund about own designed furnitures. Urban Legends.The films are

inspired by wandering legends and participate in ArchFilmLund´s competition for best Student film.

Peter Daler (D. Rapp, 20 min)

70 sketchbooks accumulated in almost 40 years of work: personal and professional memories by an and architect and teacher

20:50 Americaville (A.J. Smith, 80 min )

A copy of an american town, Jackson Hole in China promises to deliver the American dream to its several thousand Chinese residents

22:20 Kwaidan - The black hair, (part 1 ) ( M.Kobayashi, 40  min)

Japanese Soft Horror film from 1965 Based on Japanese folk tales in amazingly beautiful settings.

Register to book drinks and something to eat from Grand Hotel at reduced Price

17 Oct

Saturday

Kino

15:00-17:00 Short Films at Kino

Block 1 - Animations and drawings

x1 (N. Su, 2 min )

About our world of instant, hyper-personalised consumerism

The Rotation (H. As'adi, 7 min)

Claiming the sun

Tainted fruit (M Persson, 10 min)

A character who wakes up from his nightmare

GUEST: Director Marq Persson Q & A

Block 2 - Films from Iran

Weekend (A. Motevaghe, 7 min)

Humans love watching spectacular scenes

Sfumato ( A. Mirderikvand 30 min)

Girls who want to ride motorbike

Block 3 - Speaking Buildings

Progress (E/ P Salier, 7 min)

Discovery of Soho's industrial past

Villa Empain ( Kastner, 24 min)

Villa Empain in Belgium was a passion, a vision, a plan, a home, an artwork

18:00 ALTONA PARKERING, St. Gråbrödersgatan

Filmpark (installation by Lumior)

Films screened on buildings and walls, live music, outside lounge

Live Music + Film (Martin Bryder & Nos + Maya Deren)
Meshes of the Afternoon (M. Deren, 20 min)

Music improvisation/creation to the film,, livestream on FB

Shortmovies in the filmpark:

Azimut (E. Santoro, 15 min)

A life that flows behind the wall

Ascona (Dommer, 15 min)

A place that has not changed since the 1950s. A miniature golf

The Absence (Zolfaghari, 46 min)

A devastating earthquake struck the Kurdish town of Sarpol-e-Zahab. A search through the ruins of their home. Available online in the digital selection

Reflections and Projections (B. Filinson, 18 min)

Al Film combining mediums to capture the human condition of how we see ourselves in others and the way we unconsciously lay our expectations upon them.

Serial Parallels ( M. Hattler, 9 min)

This experimental animation inspired by Hong Kong’s built environment

19:00 Grand Hotel, Piratensalen

19:00- 19:30 Shorts about Buildings

Tadao Ando's Merry-Go-Round (M . Michel, 45 s )

How an artistic film can transcend an architecture project

Still standing (T.W. Ting, 20 min)

Residents of the iconic building in Singapore find themselves working together with the old architect to stop their homes from being demolished for profit-driven purposes.

The closer you look (N. Daly, 5 min )

An abstract, impressionistic, view of a notable example of Brutalist architecture in Boston.

Sometimes my head ( G. Imigrante, 5 min)

An architectural short about domestic routines

20.00-23 TOKYO NIGHT : Latest releases from Beka and Lemoine + Kwaidan

19:30- 20:30 Mingle ArchFilmLund
19:30 Homo Urbanus Tokyoitus ( Bêka & Lemoine, 55 min) A free-wheeling journey with people from Tokyo
20:30 Tokyo Ride (Bêka & Lemoine, 80 min)

On board of Ryue Nishizawa's vintage Alfa Romeo for a day long wandering in the streets of Tokyo

22:00 Kwaidan - parts 2&4 (M. Kobayashi, 25 min, 1965)
- The woman of the Snow (42 min)
- In a cup of tea ( 25 min)

Soft horror from Japan in a beautiful architectural setting

18 Oct

Sunday

GRAND HOTEL (Piratensalen)

12:00 - 15:00 Projections + Prize

12-14:15 NO PLACE / WHERE IS MY HOME 

12:00 Nomad meet city (A. S. Clubb, 80 min)

A story of one endearing family's struggle to survive and adapt in the face of the modern world's demands

13:30 Land of Districts (A. Gruetzner, 4 min)

Footage from 1973, shot in an Institution in Hamburg where people lived, who were judged to be mentally sick

13:35 They (R. Abayat, 34 min)

A film about a group of deaf people in Iran

14:15 Prize Ceremony
ArchFilmLund Prize for best film 2020
ArchFilmLund Prize for best student film 2020

Festival's programme

15 Oct

Wednesday

Opening Day

Opening/ Students/ Screening

Opening + Student films

18:00

Opening + Screening

Architecton

Kino, Sal 1

Opening & mingle from 17:45

Short Student films 18:15 followed by screening of Architecton

Presentation of Kino's renovation by FOJAB

Screening of Architecton

Architecton

Victor Kossakovsky

Opening + Student films

Architecton:  An extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete, and its ancestor, stone. Filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky raises a fundamental question: how do we inhabit the world of tomorrow?

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16 Oct

Thursday

Day 2

ArchFilm@Home + Screening

Intimate screening and presentation of ArchFilm@home

18:00

AFL@Home + Screening

Schindler Space Architect

Kino, Sal 3

Presentation of the movies form the official selection that will be accessible through the streaming portal

Schindler Space Architect

Valentina B. Ganeva

A feature length documentary about the life and works of the pioneer of modern architecture r.M. Schindler.

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ArchFilm@Home Official Selection

At home

ArchFilm@Home Official Selection

Dive deeper in our online streaming selection picked from our official selection.

Available under the festival and one week onward

Link available through card to retrieve on site

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17 Oct

Friday

Day 3

An evening with Eileen Gray

& the Architecture students from LTH

18:00

Screening

E.1027 - Eileen Gray & The House By The Sea

Kino, Sal 2

E.1027 - Eileen Gray & The House By The Sea

Beatrice Minger, Christoph Schaub

Uncover the untold story of Eileen Gray in E.1027, a film blending history, architecture, and the fight for women's recognition in design.

Introduction by Vera Bergström, Sveriges Arkitekter

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Students play with the city

20:00

Outside projections

Stortorget

Students play with the city

Outside Projections with students transforming the public space at 20:00- 23:00

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18 Oct

Saturday

Festival Day 4

Debate, Prize, Party, Concert, Screenings

Join us for a day filled with architecture & friends

15:00

Screening

Yalla Parkour

Kino, Sal 2

Yalla Parkour

Areeb Zuaiter

Areeb crosses paths with Ahmed, a parkour athlete in Gaza, sparking a journey where conflicting aspirations intersect

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Power to renovation!?

17:15

Screening + Debate

Kino, Atriet/foajébaren

Power to renovation!?

Screening of Power to Renovation (37 min)

Debate with Julia Svensson Journalist at Sydsvenskan and architecture critic, Ana Gilmet Architect & House Europe’s representative in Sweden.Tove Jörgensen - Architect & ACAN’s representative in Malmö, moderated by Valentina Rapuano from ArchFilmLund

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19:00

Live Concert to Silent Masterpiece

The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

Kino, Atriet/foajébaren

The Cabinet of Dr Caligari

Robert Wiene

A German thriller from 1920 with unique visual style, an iconic masterpiece in expressionist set design.

Jazz students from Skurups Folkhögskola play their own composition of The Cabinet of dr Caligari

Ben Leviathan - Woodwinds (Alto Saxophone and Flute), Vilgot Hedtjärn - Piano, Sigrid Vahlin - Bass, Nils Lindqvist - Drums

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Students play with the city

20:00

Outside Installations

Stortorget

Students play with the city

Architecture Students play with the public space all evening

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ArchFilm Prize & Student Prize

20:00

Ceremony

Kino, Atriet/foajébaren

ArchFilm Prize & Student Prize

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Shorts: Part 1

20:00

Screening

Kino, Sal 3

Shorts: Part 1

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Architecture Students Films & Discussion

20:30

Films and Architecture

Kino, Atriet/foajébaren

Architecture Students Films & Discussion

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The Built and The Grown

21:00

Audiovisual performance

The built and the grown

Kino, Atriet

The built and the grown

Robert Willim

The Built and The Grown

A surreal ambient audiovisual live performance that evokes the ends and beginnings of architecture. Through improvised sound and visuals, the audience is encouraged to meditate on the blurry borders between what can be built and what can be grown, between organized dismantling and inevitable decay.

By Robert Willim, artist and associate professor of ethnology and senior lecturer in digital cultures.

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Shorts: Part 2

21:00

Screenings until midnight

Kino, Sal 3

Shorts: Part 2

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AFL Hangout / Mingle & Party

21:30

Party, Mingle & Playtime

Playtime

Kino, Atriet/Foajébaren

Playtime

Jacques Tati

AFL Hangout / Mingle & Party

Mingle in the scenic foyer of Kino, with bar, music, video projections and good company!

On the walls: Playtime, the masterpiece from Jacques Tati

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2020