Jasmax Film Festival 2007 - 3 days until kick off!
The Jasmax Film Festival, brought to you by Jasmax Ltd and NZ Home + Entertaining, will kick off in three days time on Thursday 23rd August.
This year’s festival will run from the 23rd until the 29th of August in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Matakana, Tauranga, Rotorua, Havelock North, Palmerston North, Nelson and Arrowtown.
With a whole range of architectural films tickets are already selling fast, with the Herzog and de Meuron double feature proving to be a favourite with punters. The double feature includes the short film the Tate Modern - which documents the conversion of the disused powerstation – and The Alchemy of Building, a film reflecting the Swiss architecture duo’s ability to astonish and explores the way in which they transform what might otherwise be ordinary shapes, materials and surfaces through new treatments and techniques.
The Rural Studio captures the vision of the innovative Rural Studio program, established by Auburn University Professor Samuel Mockbee, which set out to develop an architecture that transcends both race and class, and in the process changes the lives of both student and client.
2005 audience favourite Philip Johnson – Diary of an Eccentric Architect is proving once again to be a popular choice. This fascinating look into the mind of one of our most creative and significant architects is a hit with architects and non architects alike.
Other
films showing at the festival are:
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The Concrete Revolution (subtitled) - Examination of the
tremendous moral and human cost of creating a 'New
China'
- Renzo Piano – Piece by
Piece - The career and creations of the Pritzker
Architecture Prize-winning architect.
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Tall: The American Skyscraper and Louis Sullivan - The story
of the unstoppable rise of skyscrapers.
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A Crude Awakening - Oil Crash - The story of how our
civilisation's addiction to oil puts it on a collision
course with geology.
- Antonello and
the Architect - Wellington architect Bill Toomath's home is
typical of the architecture of the 1950s and '60s.
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City of Dreams - A living history is conveyed via the
architecture of the city of Asmara in Eritrea.
For more information on the Jasmax Film Festival and to download a brochure please go to www.jasmax.com/filmfestival or email filmfestival@jasmax.com
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