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4th(2019)



Cape Ground

Lukas MARXT

  • Austria, Germany
  • 2016
  • Korean
  • 27min
  • color
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A monotonous structure conceals nature and seizes our view. Instead of going into the realm of human life, the film presents a series of human-made objects such as ships, villages, factories and buildings in a non-threedimensional manner. These artificial structures in discord with nature stand stripped of beauty or personality. The film is a report that expresses concern about a certain aspect of human civilization. (HAN Song-i)

 

Director

  • Lukas MARXTLukas MARXT

    Lukas Marxt (1983, Austria), lives and works in Cologne and Vienna. Born in the Steiermark and he studied geography and environmental system sciences in Graz until 2004. He then switched to audiovisual design at the University of Art and Design Linz. From 2007 to 2008 he studied art and multimedia at the Faculdade de Belas-Artes in Lisbon, Portugal. From 2009 to 2010, he took up a master pupil program at Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig and from 2009 to 2012, took a postgraduate course at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. Following the short film Imperial Valley (Cultivated run-off) was in competition in the Berlinale Shorts and introduced over 40 film festivals and recently finished 2 films.

     

    Filmography
    2019 Loading Pit / Ralfs Farben
    2013 Reign of Silence  / It seems to be loneliness but it is not /  Two Skies; short film
    2014 Low tide /  High Tide /  Double Dawn /  Black Rain White Scars
    2015 Captive Horizon /  Wunderschon und ruhig gelegen /  2016 Cape Ground / Circular Inscription
    2017 Fishing is Not Done On Tuesdays, Co-Director: Marcel Odenbach  / Shadowland, Co-Director: Vanja Smiljanić
    2018 Imperial Valley (cultivated run-off)
    2019 Loading Pit / Ralfs Farben 

Credit

  • Cinematography Lukas MARXT
  • Editor Lukas MARXT