Directors Lounge (abbreviation: DL) is an ongoing
Berlin
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-based film and media-art platform with year-round screenings and exhibitions in Berlin and various other cities. Annually parallel to the
Berlin Film Festival
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(February), the central event of the Directors Lounge, the intensified presentation The Berlin International Directors Lounge takes place. Directors Lounge is the brainchild of filmmaker
André Werner
André Werner (born 4 June 1960 in Bremerhaven) is a German composer of classical music.
Werner studied classical guitar and oboe at the Musikhochschule Bremen from 1980 to 1986, composition from 1986 to 1992 at the Hochschule der Künste Berlin ...
, artist and gallerist/curator in conjunction with the A&O-gallery and other artists from the Berlin
media art
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scene.
Founding
Directors Lounge was founded informally in 2005 to provide filmmakers and video artists an unceremonious environment to meet and interact during the
Berlinale
The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
, as well as to screen works that did not conform to categorization of length, method or subject matter, whether by known or obscure artists. In contrast to most such festivals, the surroundings were to be free of the “black box” atmosphere of standard cinemas and screening spaces, but rather selected to cultivate dialogue. As such, its aim was also to serve as a launching pad for collaborations. Due to the positive response, the event was expanded beyond being an annual festival, and it came to be a continuous platform for film and media art, with the Berlin International Directors Lounge (i.e., the annual event in February, see section below) remaining the focal event. The festival has been held at various locations, with special attention being shown to maintaining a non-standardized multi-media experience.
Berlin International Directors Lounge
The publicly attended annual event held in February parallel to the Berlin Film Festival is primarily a film forum with an emphasis on
short films
A short film is any motion picture that is short enough in running time not to be considered a feature film. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines a short film as "an original motion picture that has a running time of 40 minutes ...
, but also includes
installations and hosts musical and
art performances. Many films are shown as World Premieres. The artistic direction of the most recent event (stylized as “
LX''”, Feb. 6 – 16, 2014) was credited to Julia Murakami, André Werner, Klaus W. Eisenlohr and Kenton Turk. Frequent curator-contributors have included filmmakers Alexei Dmitriev (
Russia
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) and
Shaun Wilson Shaun is an anglicized spelling of the Irish name Seán. Alternative spellings include Shawn, Sean and Shawne.
Notable persons with the given name include:
People
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*Shaun (YouTuber), British vi ...
(
Australia) as well as the late
Heiko Daxl
Heiko Daxl (21 September 1957 – 21 May 2012) was a German media artist, exhibition curator, art gallery owner and design / art collector. Born in Oldenburg, Germany, he lived and worked in Berlin and Zagreb.
Life
Until 1976 he grew up i ...
(Germany) together with
Ingeborg Fülepp (
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), both media artists.
The first festival (2005) was held in Club el Cultrún in the Berlin district
Friedrichshain
Friedrichshain () is a quarter (''Ortsteil'') of the borough of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg in Berlin, Germany. From its creation in 1920 until 2001, it was a freestanding city borough. Formerly part of East Berlin, it is adjacent to Mitte, Pr ...
. In 2006 and 2007, converted spaces fronting
Karl-Marx-Allee
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(137 and 133 respectively) served as the festival location.
In 2008 and 2009, Directors Lounge moved to the now defunct Scala (opened in 1908 as Überbrettl, later Aladin, still later Camera, “the only
arthouse cinema
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in the
GDR
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”) in
Mitte
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It is one of the two boroughs (the other being Friedrichshain-Kreu ...
, and in 2010 and 2011, the art house Meinblau on the
Pfefferberg
Leopold "Poldek" Pfefferberg (March 20, 1913 – March 9, 2001), also known as Leopold Page,[Pankow
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served as the venue. With the eighth festival, it was relocated back to Mitte, to the Naherholung Sternchen, behind the famous premiere cinema
Kino International
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near
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.
As the name implies, the film festival concentrates on providing an informal and ambient atmosphere which offers filmmakers and film enthusiasts an opportunity to come into casual contact with one other, in contrast to many similar ventures. It is open to all submissions regardless of length. Aside from selections from this Open Call, it consists of a number of specially curated programs.
The festival does not confer awards on participating films, setting it apart from most similar exhibitions. It is a non-profit event supported to a large extent by
volunteer services and some
sponsoring. Performers and guest speakers are not paid for their participation.
Notable recent participants in this festival include
Golden Globe
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and
BAFTA-winner
Michael Nyman
Michael Laurence Nyman, CBE (born 23 March 1944) is an English composer, pianist, librettist, musicologist, and filmmaker. He is known for numerous film scores (many written during his lengthy collaboration with the filmmaker Peter Green ...
, who attended the first public screening in Germany of his feature film ''NYman With A Movie Camera'' (2011);
Canadian
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filmmaker
Guy Maddin
Guy Maddin (born February 28, 1956) is a Canadian screenwriter, director, author, cinematographer, and film editor of both features and short films, as well as an installation artist, from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Since completing his first film in ...
, who supplied a selection of short films the same year he served on the jury of the Berlinale (2011);
Cannes Film Festival
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triple award-winning photographer/filmmaker
Anton Corbijn
Anton Johannes Gerrit Corbijn van Willenswaard (; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, film director and music video director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2,Pitman, Joanna"The silent partner"' ...
(2012);
Sundance International Jury Prize winner
Simon Ellis, who appeared for a self-curated retrospective of his films (2012) and "
Cinema of Transgression
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" spearhead
Nick Zedd
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, who likewise attended a retrospective selection of his short films (2012). Notable recent premieres include the first public screening of works by
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digital media artist
Erdal Inci
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in Germany (2014).
Performers have included
video performance artist Max Hattler
Max Hattler is a German video artist and experimental filmmaker. He created the kaleidoscopic political short films "Collision" (2005) and "Spin" (2010), abstract stop motion works "Shift" (2012) and "AANAATT" (2008), and psychedelic animation ...
(with "Audiovisual Abstractions"), musician/novelist
Phil Shoenfelt
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with his band Dim Locator and
Deutscher Filmpreis
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winner
Birol Ünel
Birol Ünel (18 August 1961 – 3 September 2020) was a Turkish-German actor who played in German and Turkish films, television, and theatrical productions. He was perhaps best known for his role as the alcoholic Cahit Tomruk in Fatih Akin's 200 ...
(reading poetry by the "
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anti-art
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movement member Miron Zownir).
Although no cessation of the event has been declared, the festival has not been mounted in this full form since "DLX" in 2014, following which the selected venue Naherholung Sternchen closed to the public.
Year-round media-art platform
The February festival soon grew to encompass year-round presentations. There have been a number of Directors Lounge-related events and cooperations outside
Germany
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, notably in
London
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(Cog Collective, 2006),
Poznań
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(IF Museum, 2006),
Denver
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(TIE
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2006),
Miami
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(
Art Basel Miami Beach
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, 2006),
St. Petersburg
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(in connection with the
Goethe-Institut
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, 2008),
Paris
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Nuit Blanche
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, 2011),
Los Angeles
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(with the
Los Angeles Art Association, 2011),
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(Timishort Film Festival, 2011),
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(L'Isola del Cinema, Cinelab Groupama, 2012),
Albuquerque
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(Experiments in Cinema, 2012 and 2013),
Seoul
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(Zaha Museum, 2012; Gallery On, 2014),
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(
Museumsquartier, 2014),
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(Usina do Gasômetro, in connection with Goethe-Institut, 2015) and
Salvador
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(in connection with Ocupação Coaty, 2016). Similar domestic events outside Berlin include
Dessau
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(Bauhaus Kolleg, 2007),
Munich
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(Memory in Motion, 2007),
Cologne
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(Tease Art Fair, 2009),
Essen
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(C.A.R., 2011),
Düsseldorf
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(
Japan Day, Blackbox-Kino in the Filmmuseum, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014) and
Dresden
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(Motorenhalle, 2015). These presentations often mirror the multi-media concept of the February event. Recent performers at these excursions include
VJ Chuuu (
Japan) and
Kraftwerk
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founding member
Eberhard Kranemann.
In addition to these out-of-town excursions, there are regular presentations in Berlin itself. Prominent among these are ongoing monthly presentations by Klaus W. Eisenlohr. These screenings characteristically include discussion rounds with the filmmakers and audience following the film presentations. Most are held in the “Z-inema” of the Z-Bar, which hosts many and varied cultural events. Eisenlohr also curates a special ongoing series of screenings entitled "Urban Research" that is regularly presented as part of the festival in February. Directors Lounge mounts as well other multi-media events in Berlin, often as part of city arts festivals. Recent performers at these include Turkish computer musician/sound designer and
Islak Köpek
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Islak Köpek’s original lineup of Korhan Erel, Şevket Akıncı, Volkan T ...
member
Korhan Erel
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Korhan plays instruments they design on a computer or other electronic instruments by employing various controllers. They are a founding member of Islak Köpe ...
(2016). and legendary
Rio de Janeiro
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performer and "Black Future" member
Tantão (2018) By special arrangement with the
National Film Board of Canada
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, Guy Maddin’s
algorithm
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ically generated film ''
Seances'' was presented as part of such a performance/film event during
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in September 2021, alongside
Roger Ballen’s ''Roger the Rat'' in German premiere and a performance by the Japanese duo Bonnhoh, featuring Hiroki Mano, co-lead in the award-winning film ''
The Days Between
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References
External links
*
2001 films
2001 drama films
German drama films
2000s German-language fi ...
''.
Online, the platform maintains ''Directors Lounge Magazine'', which posts photos and curiosities of specific and broader interest and publishes original reviews of films shown by Directors Lounge as well as the "DL Deep Feature" series, in-depth exclusive interview-based articles on various figures associated in some way with DL. Canadian director/screenwriter
Brandon Cronenberg
Brandon Cronenberg (born January 10, 1980) is a Canadian director and screenwriter. He is David Cronenberg's son and Caitlin Cronenberg's brother. He is known for his science fiction horror films ''Antiviral'' (2012), '' Possessor'' (2020) and '' ...
was among its first subjects. In June, 2019, the compacted duolingual counterpart "DL Featurillo" was launched (initial featured artist: Claudia Guilino a.k.a. Calla Mar).
The focus of Directors Lounge events remains largely contemporary
experimental film
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and an innovative reconceptualization of the nature of screenings. In 2015, the platform premiered "DL à la carte," a concept for a localized but asynchronous film festival selection presentation in cooperation with shoutr labs (Berlin), in the latter's first such undertaking (Berliner Liste fair for contemporary art, September 2015).
Directors Lounge is despite the parallel time frame of the February event not in any way connected to the Berlin International Film Festival, nor is it to be confused with a later-founded German organization named Regielounge, whose name in the English translation variously appears as “Director's Lounge” or “Directors Lounge.”
Accolades
In September 2021, Directors Lounge was presented with the Award for Artistic Project Spaces and Initiatives (Preis zur Auszeichnung künstlerischer Projekträume und -initiativen) by the Berlin Senate’s Department of Culture and Europe (
:de:Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa).
''art-in-berlin'', „Auszeichnung für Projekträume und -initiativen vergeben“ (German text)
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External links
* {{Official website, http://directorslounge.net/
Facebook page
Facebook (group)
Directors Lounge @ Pinterest
Urban Research program (since 2006)
art yes no: snippets from the world of André Werner
References
Film festivals in Berlin
Festivals established in 2005
February events
Annual events in Germany
2005 establishments in Germany