Thu 16 May - Wed 22 May
Newmarket (09 369 2417)
167 - 169 Broadway, Newmarket, ,
EOS: John Singer Sargent (TBC) 90 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 8:00PM
Fri Wed 10:45AM
Sat 6:00PM
Sun 3:00PM
Mon 5:30PM
Tue 12:45PM
RADFF24: Maurice And I (E) 98 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 6:00PM
Sat 2:15PM
Tue 12:30PM
Fri 11:15AM
Sun 7:30PM
Mon 7:45PM
Wed 8:15PM
RADFF24: New England Modernism (E) 107 mins No Free Tickets
Fri Thu 8:30PM
Sat 4:15PM
Tue 6:15PM
Sun 12:00PM
Wed 2:10PM
RADFF24: Fashion Reimagined (E) 100 mins No Free Tickets
Fri 3:00PM
Sat 6:30PM
Sun 2:10PM
Thu 10:45AM
RADFF24: Point Of Origin (E) 69 mins No Free Tickets
Sun 5:45PM
Fri 6:45PM
Wed 12:40PM
RADFF24: Clodagh (E) 70 mins No Free Tickets
Mon 6:00PM
Sat 10:40AM
RADFF24: The Promise - Architect Bv Doshi (E) 90 mins No Free Tickets
Sat 8:35PM
Tue 10:40AM
RADFF24: Green Over Gray (E) 66 mins No Free Tickets
Sun 4:15PM
Fri 1:30PM
RADFF24: The Mies Van Der Rohes (E) 90 mins No Free Tickets
Mon 12:05PM
RADFF24: SIZA (E) 70 mins No Free Tickets
Sun 10:30AM
RADFF24: The Power Of Utopia (E) 85 mins No Free Tickets
Sat 12:15PM
Tue 8:30PM
RADFF24: Imogen From The Heart (E) 61 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 12:45PM
RADFF24: Modernism Inc. (E) 88 mins No Free Tickets
Mon 10:15AM
RADFF24: Radical Landscapes (E) 90 mins No Free Tickets
Wed 10:45AM
RADFF24: Skin Of Glass (E) 90 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 2:15PM
RADFF24: Alfabeto Mangiarotti (E) 81 mins No Free Tickets
Wed 6:30PM
RADFF24: Terraforma (E) 62 mins No Free Tickets
Fri 5:15PM
COPA 71 (E) 90 mins
Sun 7:00PM
Joika (M) 110 mins No Free Tickets
Mon 5:30PM
EOS: John Singer Sargent (TBC)
John Singer Sargent is known as the greatest portrait artist of his era. What made his ‘swagger' portraits remarkable was his power over his sitters, what they wore and how they were presented to the audience. Through interviews with curators, contemporary fashionistas and style influencers, Exhibition on Screen's film will examine how Sargent's unique practice has influenced modern art, culture and fashion.
RADFF24: Maurice And I (E)
Maurice & I is a feature-length documentary celebrating Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney's hugely influential architectural partnership, and their legacy that was all but lost in the devastating Christchurch earthquakes. This remarkable partnership, their approach to design and their signature use of materials transformed the face of Christchurch in 60s and 70s, and influenced their architectural peers throughout New Zealand. Within a short decade Christchurch was to shrug off its reputation for somewhat stuffy Georgian and neo-gothic architecture for a distinctive ‘brutalist' style that was bold, modern and often controversial. Then in 2011, almost the entire built legacy of Warren and Mahoney was destroyed. Among the buildings which suffered major damage was the Christchurch Town Hall, regarded by many, including the architects themselves, as their finest work. Internationally renowned for its elegant, brutalist form and sophisticated interiors, the Christchurch Town Hall revolutionised the design approach to performance spaces and acoustic engineering. As the Christchurch Town Hall's fate hangs in the balance, Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney reflect on their remarkable partnership. Maurice & I combines rare archival footage alongside exclusive interviews with Sir Miles and Maurice Mahoney, including their final interview together.
RADFF24: New England Modernism (E)
Between the 1930s and 1970s, American Modernism established an exciting and provocative footing in New England. By the 1940s the work of American master Frank Lloyd Wright and European newcomers such as Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius influenced generations of young architects and inspired a surprisingly large catalogue of important buildings throughout the region. Architects Marcel Breuer, Landis Gores, John Johansen, Philip Johnson, Eliot Noyes and many others led the charge. Dive deeply into this rich pool of talent whose buildings still hold international influence, despite the constant threat of redevelopment. These works tell the story of New England Modernism, a story rich with beauty, imagination, creativity and industriousness.
RADFF24: Fashion Reimagined (E)
Follows Amy Powney, a daughter of environmental activists, during her trajectory from outsider to industry leader as she sets out to create a fashion collection that's ethical and sustainable at every level.
RADFF24: Point Of Origin (E)
PRECEDED by short films, Well-being Centred Cities (11min) and Tūhononga: Co-occupying with Earth and Sky (11min). An international tech entrepreneur with a fondness for architecture asks Rem Koolhaas to build a house on an impossibly small piece of mountainside in Zell am See in Austria. The architect of the celebrated book S,M,L,XL seizes the challenge: how to draw light into a house less than four metres wide that is mostly underground? Photographer and filmmaker Frans Parthesius followed the building process and offers insight into Koolhaas's way of working and the special relationship with his client.
RADFF24: Clodagh (E)
PRECEDED by short film, Women in Architecture ( 20min). This unique documentary celebrates the work of one of Irelands greatest living female designers. Clodagh has been an International design icon for over half of the 20th century. She continues to defy all barriers of gender, age and race to forge a critically acclaimed global career. We explore what drives this single-minded designer. Named among the Top 100 Designers in the World by Architectural Digest and already inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame, Clodagh, as she's simply known, is at the top of her game. This is the story of an extraordinary Irish woman and artistic trailblazer who continues to inspire modern designers worldwide. It is the story of how courageous difficult personal decisions she has made throughout her life, have impacted her and her family and define how she views the world today.
RADFF24: The Promise - Architect Bv Doshi (E)
Balkrishna Doshi (1927-2023) is one of India's most influential 20th century architects and recipient of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. Doshi and his practice Vastu-Shilpa has a portfolio spanning over 70 years, including collaborations with both Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn. The film introduces viewers to his famous buildings and offers an exclusive look into his work process. Doshi shares his sources of inspiration and motivation and is also a brilliant storyteller. His presence of mind, his humor and his wisdom create the image of a man from whom we can not only learn to build humanly, but from whom we can learn - to be human. BV Doshi passed away at 95 years old on January 24, 2023 in Ahmedabad, India.
RADFF24: Green Over Gray (E)
PRECEDED by short film, Silo (11min). A documentary exploring the green architecture revolution through the seminal projects of Emilio Ambasz, a pioneer in the debate on climate impact. This film illustrates how, for forty years, Ambasz has redefined the relationship between humans and their environment, foreseeing a vision of nature as the fulcrum of a historic change. Featuring exclusive interviews with figures such as Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma, the documentary highlights the importance of emotionally resonant architecture, capable of improving daily life and addressing urban and climate challenges.
RADFF24: The Mies Van Der Rohes (E)
In The Mies van der Rohes, filmmaker Sabine Gisiger introduces us to the many women who impacted the life of world-renowned architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Drawing on a private archive of footage, photos, and documents, the film retells the story of this iconic architect as remembered by his eldest daughter, Georgia.
RADFF24: SIZA (E)
Álvaro Siza Vieira is one of the biggest names in world architecture and his legacy has crossed borders, pioneering a solid and imposing architecture, but with subtlety and passion. Siza is the man behind the architect, the hand that draws the lines, the heart that designs the work. In this documentary, Siza reveals an impressive narrative about his life and trajectory.
RADFF24: The Power Of Utopia (E)
With the construction of the Indian planned city of Chandigarh, the Swiss and French architect Le Corbusier completed his life's work 70 years ago. Chandigarh is a controversial synthesis of the arts, a bold utopia of modernity. The film accompanies four cultural workers who live in the planned city and reflects on Le Corbusier's legacy, utopian urban ideas and the cultural differences between East and West in an atmospherically dense narrative.
RADFF24: Imogen From The Heart (E)
PRECEDED by Flowers From Felix (11min). Imogen from the Heart is a documentary about Imogen Stuart, one of Ireland's most celebrated artists who is still creating well into her 90s, filmed by her grandson Emile Dinneen. Imogen has created an extraordinary body of work, which is located all over the island of Ireland and beyond. This unique, personal film tells Imogen's remarkable life story, giving an intimate window in to how she has coped with loss and tragedy, while sharing her views on family, art, religion and the meaning of life.
RADFF24: Modernism Inc. (E)
Mid-century architect and designer Eliot Noyes built the design programs for some of America's most powerful postwar corporations. The film weaves Noyes' story with the broader context of corporate America's embrace of Modernism during the period of postwar economic expansion and culminates in the backlash against Noyes and his generation during the countercultural upheaval of the Vietnam era. The life and work of Eliot Noyes is a vehicle to explore the intersection of postwar business, technology and design - a story that continues to resonate in the contemporary context.
RADFF24: Radical Landscapes (E)
In the 1960s, Fabrizio Fiumi founded 9999, a design group whose activities centred on architectural experiments and utopian ideas. Following the death of her father, filmmaker Elettra Fiumi draws from his vast film archive and paints a picture of a fascinating, optimistic, critical and in all respects, exemplary era.
RADFF24: Skin Of Glass (E)
Skin of Glass is the story of São Paulo's tallest high-rise favela [slum]—a 24-story office tower that is a treasure of mid-20th century architecture, and filmmaker Denise Zmekhol's late father's masterpiece. The film follows her journey to discover her father's threatened legacy as an artist, as she confront the imminent possibility of the building's destruction or irreparable decay.
RADFF24: Alfabeto Mangiarotti (E)
Delve into the multi-faceted career of Angelo Mangiarotti, a prominent Italian designer, architect and sculptor, who defied the conventional boundaries between disciplines. As a pioneer in post-war Italy, the film explores his innovative approach, deep understanding of materials and cross-disciplinary work.
RADFF24: Terraforma (E)
Discover the story of a remote volcanic island which sat smouldering for a million years entirely devoid of life, until its climate was re-engineered into a tropical paradise. By examining this scientific design process called ‘terraforming', the film asks us to consider what it might mean for the fate of our planet.
COPA 71 (E)
Tells the story of the 1971 Women's World Cup, which saw soccer teams from all over the world gather in Mexico City's Azteca Stadium to compete in front of more than 100,000 spectators. It was the last women's World Cup until the official FIFA event 20 years later. Dismissed by the male-dominated football associations around the world, the event was written out of history — until now.
Joika (M)
American ballet dancer Joy Womack is accepted into Moscow's infamously tough Bolshoi Ballet Academy, with the dream of becoming a great ballerina.
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