Siegfried A. Fruhauf - Exposed

Rating: 

Average: 3.4 (5 votes)

The fact that Siegfried Fruhauf’s films have a certain hypnotic effect cannot be denied. Battles of material take place in them, they contain reflections and illusions, soundtracks filled with noise and visual interference signals run riot; at the same time all the structural experiments the filmmaker risks never rigidify in the merely theoretical. Fruhauf’s cinema is extremely atmospheric and decidedly non-academic. On the contrary, it presents itself as being radically undogmatic, alternating between abstraction and representation, between punk and classicism.

The fact that Siegfried Fruhauf’s films have a certain hypnotic effect cannot be denied. Battles of material take place in them, they contain reflections and illusions, soundtracks filled with noise and visual interference signals run riot; at the same time all the structural experiments the filmmaker risks never rigidify in the merely theoretical. Fruhauf’s cinema is extremely atmospheric and decidedly non-academic. On the contrary, it presents itself as being radically undogmatic, alternating between abstraction and representation, between punk and classicism. (Stefan Grissemann)

My films aren’t designed to be seen just by aficionados. You don’t need any prior knowledge when you watch one of my films. If you leave the cinema moved or impressed you can then always think about the subject matter too. But you don’t have to. (Siegfried A. Fruhauf in interview, Viennale 2010)

Siegfried A. Fruhauf was born in Austria in 1976. He has studied experimental visual design at the University of Artistic and Industrial Design in Linz. His films have been selected in various international festivals (Festival de Cannes - Semaine Internationale de la Critique, International Film Festival of Venice - Section Nuovi Territori, Sundance Film Festival Park City...).

Contents
01 - La sortie (1998, 6 min)
02 - Mountain trip (1999, 4 min, Sound: Rainer Gamsjäger)
03 - Blow-up (2000, 2 min)
04 - Exposed (2001, 9 min)
05 - Realtime (2002, 4 min, Sound: Jürgen Gruber, Christoph Ruschak)
06 - Structural filmwaste. Dissolution 1 (2003, 4 min, Sound: J. Gruber)
07 - Mirror mechanics (2005, 8 min, Sound: Jürgen Gruber)
08 - Ground control (2008, 2 min)
09 - Night sweat (2008, 10 min, Sound: Jürgen Gruber, Christoph Ruschak)
10 - Palmes d’or (2009, 6 min)
11 - Tranquility (2010, 7 min)

Bonus:
- Frontale (2002, 1 min, Trailer for Diagonale, Festival of Austrian Film, Graz 2002)
- Phantom ride (2004, 1 min, Trailer for Crossing Europe Film Festival, Linz 2004)
- Mozart dissolution (2006, 1 min, Commissioned by Vienna Mozart Year, 2006)

Extra:  20 pages booklet, bilingual English-German

Please notice that our website is not a shop. The items listed here are just for reference. Links will be provided when the publication is not generally available via standard retailers.

Add new comment

Filtered HTML

  • Replaces [VIDEO::http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=someVideoID::aVideoStyle] tags with embedded videos.
  • Use [fn]...[/fn] (or <fn>...</fn>) to insert automatically numbered footnotes.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <blockquote> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd> <br> <p> <br/> <u> <img> <hr>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
  • Use <bib>citekey</bib> or [bib]citekey[/bib] to insert automatically numbered references.
  • This creates an in line reference to another publication.

Plain text

  • No HTML tags allowed.
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

Data

Price: 

28.80 EUR

Publisher: 

Label: 

Index DVD

Publishing date: 

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Runtime: 

65

Discs: 

1

Language: 

Sound, no dialogues

Subtitles: 

Region: 

Multizone

Video: 

PAL

Aspect ratio: 

4:3

Colour: 

Colour & B&W

Sound: 

DD2.0