Story
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.
Director
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.Trailer
Info
Kurze Zukunft
Documentary Feature
German
Hamburger Premieren | FF2015
Germany
2015
83 min
OV
Doro Carl
dramaturgische Beratung: Elisabeth Rapp, Claudia Reiche
Dorothea Carl
Doro Carl
Doro Carl, Stefan Prehn
Umherschweifende Produzenten, Peter Imig, Kapitän Basilicos Angelos, Azem Haciti
c/o abbildungszentrum
Doro Carl: post@do-ca.de