Filminfo Salomé Jashi, Switzerland / Germany / Georgia 2021, georg. OmdU, 91 min
Welcome Katharina Täschner . Junior Curator
Introduction Annette Lingg, Arsenal - Institute for Film and Video Art e.V.
As part of the exhibitions Laura Huertas Millán . Curanderxs and Sarker Protick .অঙ্গার . Awngar, the winner of the After Nature . Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize 24, C/O Berlin and Arsenal are showing Taming the Garden by Georgian documentary filmmaker Salomé Jashi.
The film reflects on the interplay of power, wealth and the desire to shape nature as one sees fit. At the center of the film is an unusual project: a wealthy and influential man in Georgia has centuries-old trees removed from their natural environment in order to relocate them to his private garden. The costly transportation leaves its mark. Taming the Garden documents the physical and emotional effects of these interventions: the use of machines, the destruction of landscapes and the gaps left behind for the local population. However, the film also finds a form for the idiosyncratic aesthetics of these processes. The camera not only captures the impressive presence of the trees, but also the heaviness of the technical equipment. A look at nature after nature.
Arsenal on Location With the move from Potsdamer Platz to the silent green Kulturquartier, Arsenal will not have its own cinema until the new cinema hall is completed at the beginning of 2026. And yet Arsenal will continue to make movies in 2025. Under the title "Arsenal on Location", film programs will be created in close cooperation with Berlin cultural institutions and arthouse cinemas, nationwide with municipal cinemas and internationally with the Goethe-Institut and partner institutions.Translated with DeepL
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Price: €12.00
Reduced price: €6.00