Synopse
Große Bergstraße in the Hamburger district of Altona: the first pedestrian zone in Germany and the recurring playground for the ideas and visions of town planners and investors. Once envisioned as a boulevard with exclusive shops, the street went into decline and artists occupied the empty shops. Since its arrival in mid-2014, the inner-city branch of IKEA was designed to modernize and spruce up Große Bergstraße and encourage new ideas. The film accompanies the building of the furniture emporium from the ground-breaking ceremony up to its opening and asks locals, activists, shopkeepers and artists what has now changed with this gigantic project. Kurze Zukunft portrays a street between demolition and reawakening – and looks back at the failed attempts at upgrading of the past.
Regie
Doro Carl (*1962) studied visual communication at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg. Since 1995, she has been a member of the Frise exhibition centre. Her projects lie in the field of art and documentary. She also works as cameraperson and editor.
Info
Original Title: Kurze Zukunft
International Title: Brief Future
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Hamburger Filmschau
Version & Subtitles: German OV
Director: Dorothea Carl
Screenplay: Elisabeth Rapp, Claudia Reiche
Production country: Germany
Year of Production: 2015
Length: 83 min
Producer: Dorothea Carl
Production company: c/o abbildungszentrum
Cinematography: Doro Carl
Editor: Doro Carl, Stefan Prehn
Music: Umherschweifende Produzenten, Peter Imig, Kapitän Basilicos Angelos, Azem Haciti





