INTERNATIONAL SHORTS
Exhaustibility
Directors
Eni Brandner
Producers
Eni Brandner
Cinematographers
Eni Brandner
Editors
Eni Brandner
Sound
Christof Dienz
Contact
Eni Brandner
Volkertstrasse 25/22
1020, Vienna
[email protected]

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2012
Austria
8 min
Color
Impressions like flashbacks to the romantic imagination of city dwellers that their recreation areas would offer them untouched nature. Dream-like fragments, lined up with reality - a landscape which is used to supply the city. Cars flash across the road, passing oil pumps and wind turbines, periphery and suburbs move by in accelerated speed. Through streets, along facades right into the maze of the city. The view to the horizon changes continuously in a sublime accumulation of things that are seemingly supplied in abundance. Ever changing fragments of a city, that has been growing over the centuries, dance along the streets in their varied stylistic interpretations.
Eni Brandner is a european filmmaker, animator and visual artist. In her work she is interested to reflect on and around social-critical thematics and in experimenting with creating narratives from fragmented visual elements. After studying Multimedia Art (Salzburg/Austria, 1999-2003) and Animation & New Media (Zagreb/Croatia, 2003-2005), her first film ‘Granica’ was shown successfully at several international festivals, receiving four awards. Eni has collaborated with directors and artists from different disciplines as animator and digital artist, lives and works based in Vienna.
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