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Program 10: Home Invasion

Filmstill from Graeme Arnfield’s „Home Invasion“. A circular view on a front yard. A pillar in the middle, on its right a child, on its left another person and a car. In the background a lit sky and a lot of smoke.
© Graeme Arnfield

Fri 24.02.
17:00

  • Director

    Graeme Arnfield

  • United Kingdom / 2023
    92 min. / Original version

  • Original language

    English

  • Cinema

    silent green Kulturquartier

    zu den Ticketszu dem Kalender

A nightmarish essay film on the history of the doorbell, tracing its invention and constant reinventions through 19th century labor struggles, the nascent years of narrative cinema, and contemporary surveillance cultures. Along the way producing a terrifying portrait of the technological ideologies that have shaped our present and the nightmares of the people they emerged from.
Made in bed with a mixture of found materials from archival patent illustrations, domestic security footage to suspenseful horror movie clips, soundtracked by historical prepared-piano pieces and manipulated field recordings—the film asks what is to be done with machines that don’t work for us? With systems that hinder radical futures, that profit off convenience and use our fears against us. What happens when our homes and our dreams have been invaded?

Funded by:

  • Logo Minister of State for Culture and the Media