Streetscapes [Dialogue]

Heinz Emigholz
Part of

Big Screen Summer: NYFF58 Redux

June 11 - August 26, 2021

A director speaks at length to a psychoanalyst, confiding his obsessions, fears, ideas about cinema, and psychological blocks. Emigholz’s magnum opus is a playful, moving treatise on trauma and architecture in which foreground and background carry equal weight.

DIRECTOR
Heinz Emigholz
YEAR
2017
COUNTRY
Germany
RUNTIME
132 minutes
LANGUAGE
English and German with English subtitles

Screening with The Lobby and The Last City.

A director speaks at length to a psychoanalyst, confiding his obsessions, fears, ideas about cinema, and psychological blocks, and eventually comes to realize that this all-encompassing exchange could be the basis of a film . . . Streetscapes [Dialogue] is based on a six-day psychoanalytic marathon that Emigholz undertook with trauma specialist Zohar Rubinstein—their roles are played in the film by American actor John Erdman and Argentinian filmmaker Jonathan Perel, who are photographed in and around buildings in Uruguay by Julio Vilamajó, Eladio Dieste, and Arno Brandlhuber. The result is Emigholz’s magnum opus, a demonstration of his singular working methods, and a playful, moving treatise on trauma and architecture in which foreground and background carry equal weight.

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Streetscapes [Dialogue]
Streetscapes [Dialogue]
Streetscapes [Dialogue]
Streetscapes [Dialogue]
Streetscapes [Dialogue]

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