She Waves At Me - AFFR
9–13 Oct 2024
film • stad • architectuur

Film – City – Architecture

AFFR explores the relationship between film, cities and architecture by programming and screening architecture films and by organizing introductions and debates.

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The Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam (AFFR) was established in 2000, and the foundation organized its festival the same year as the first architecture film festival in the world. Festivals also took place again in 2001 and 2003. In 2007 AFFR made a fresh start after a few years of silence. In 2009 the event expanded significantly in terms of visitor numbers and programming.

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She Waves At Me

She Waves At Me

Filmed over a period of 18 months in the Barbican Estate, this short presents a sharp analogy between a building and its inhabitants growing old together. On one hand we witness the care and effort that goes into maintaining the building, the painting, scrubbing, cleaning and gardening. On the other hand, we watch as aging inhabitants have to make adjustments to their spaces to accommodate the needs that come with old age, as well as to their habits in order to keep living in their familiar spaces. 

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    Filmed over a period of 18 months in the Barbican Estate, this short presents a sharp analogy between a building and its inhabitants growing old together. On one hand we witness the care and effort that goes into maintaining the building, the painting, scrubbing, cleaning and gardening. On the other hand, we watch as aging inhabitants have to make adjustments to their spaces to accommodate the needs that come with old age, as well as to their habits in order to keep living in their familiar spaces. 

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    film • city • architecture 9 - 13 Oct. 2024