Sunday – 29.09, 18:00, New Horizons Cinema

The inner city of the future is an expensive, alienating and empty place – except for the living mannequins and shop assistants who, even in ostensibly public spaces, bully those who linger into buying things.

 

Julie is an architect. She is lucky because she is working for a renowned architectural practice, even if only as a coffee-making intern. When a large project to build a thousand flats in the centre of Oslo is put out to tender, she has an idea: why not convert the underground car parks that are empty in the car-free city centre into residential buildings?

A needs-based, sustainable solution that would conserve resources. Average rents have long since become unaffordable for most working people, anyway. Naturally, there are no windows in these flats, but that is actually an advantage given the high price of glass. Besides, in Berlin, one hears, more people already live underground than above.

This debut series from screenwriting duo Nora Landsrød and Kristian Kilde and director Kerren Lumer-Klabbers is a clear-sighted and pitch-black satire about an all-too-near future, somewhere between “Brave New World” and “The World of Interiors”.

Po filmie odbędzie się dyskusja

What was, isn’t and won’t be. Design professions in the past and the future – a Polish perspective

with Małgorzata Borys, Tadeusz Sawa-Borysławski and Barbara Nawrocka,

moderated by Michał Duda