The film festival presents examples of good practice where local communities are trying to create a functional social and material base for a dignified life. Over two days, it will showcase 5 films and discussions with interesting guests. The film festival is organized by the Artyčok.TV and Architects Without Borders associations in collaboration with CAMP, the Center for Architecture and Urban Planning.
Date: November 18 and 19, 2022 Venue: CAMP, Vyšehradská 2075, 128 00 New Town Admission: free (registration on GoOut) Organizers: Architects Without Borders and Artyčok.TV
PROGRAM November 18, Friday 18:00 - 18:45 screening of Bellevue di Monaco (in German with Czech subtitles) 19:00 - 19:45 discussion with Till Hofmann and representatives of Bellevue di Monaco (in English with Czech translation) 20:00 - 21:30 screening of Living Against All (in Czech with English subtitles) 21:30 - 22:00 discussion about the film with director Tomáš Hlaváček (in Czech with English translation) 22:00 - 0:00 After party (Restaurace Střecha, Křemencova 7)
November 19, Saturday 16:00 - 16:45 screening of The Bedřiška Settlement (in Czech with English subtitles) 17:00 - 17:45 discussion with Eva Lehotská and re:architects (in Czech with English translation) 18:00 - 18:45 screening of VinziRast-mittendrin (in English with Czech subtitles) 19:00 - 19:45 discussion with Alexander Hagner (in English with Czech translation) 20:00 - 21:30 screening of Empty (Push) (in English with Czech subtitles) 22:00 - 0:00 After party + DJ (Restaurace Střecha, Křemencova 7)
Current European cities are undergoing a radical transformation of their social composition. Centers are depopulating, the housing crisis is increasing, and a tide of new residents from abroad is rising, among other reasons due to climate change and war conflicts. The consequences of this transformation primarily affect the socially weak, for whom there is no longer a place in the centers of contemporary cities. The diversity of the social composition, integration, and mutual solidarity are proven means of strengthening civic coexistence. On the other hand, social segregation, exclusion, and the creation of inequalities weaken cities. The project is implemented with financial support from the Capital City of Prague and is officially supported by the Czech Chamber of Architects.