Summary
"Like a spaceship that has lost its way, the skyscraper protrudes from its surroundings. An imposing, elegantly curved, widely visible building that is architecturally inspired by UNO City in Vienna. Mixing architectural shots and surreal settings, the film 'Flexible Bodies' enters the world of this skyscraper. The incongruousness of the work and of the building, which, even in today's working world, is no longer contemporary, coalesce to create a weirdly charged atmosphere that is sometimes reminiscent of a science fiction film. The main focus of 'Flexible Bodies' is on the views – both the exterior of the building as well the surrounding city as viewed from the interior. The building becomes a protagonist who, by virtue of its appearance, offers ample space for projections. (...) The inherent desire for ascent, the credo pertaining to the American dream of 'You can do it', and the consequentially related trend towards self-optimization right up to the predestined disappointment of countless dreams are the undertones that delineate the film," comments director Louis Fried.
Source: 69. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
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