A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Martin Loew-Cadonna, Howard Nightingall
Written by:
Theresia Hauenfels
Alexandre Tischer
Directed by:
Georg Riha
Release Date:
August 29, 2010
Original Title:
Bauten für die Künste
Alternate Titles:
Bau[t]en für die Künste
Building[s] for the Arts
Buildings for the Arts
Von Turm zu Turm ins weite Land
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
RIHA Filmproduktions GmbH
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
In no other province have as many cultural buildings been erected in the last two decades as in Lower Austria.The documentary Building for the Arts presents a few outstanding examples of this cultural development.Starting with St. Pölten’s cultural district and the “Art Mile” in Krems, we show how contemporary architecture has uniformly established itself - from the revitalization of historic sites, including monasteries and castles, to the construction of sensational new buildings. The viewer will be led through the broad spectrum of exceptional building culture in Lower Austria, a culture which provides art, theater and music with the plentiful and spectacular stages it deserves.
In no other province have as many cultural buildings been erected in the last two decades as in Lower Austria. The documentary Building for the Arts presents a few outstanding examples of this cultural development. Starting with S...
Additional Photography:
Georg Riha
Reinhard Schmid
Stefan Feichtinger
Director:
Georg Riha
Director of Photography:
Thomas Kirschner
Editor:
Dominik Steiner
Music:
Martin Riha
Karlheinz Essl
Falb Fiction
Producer:
Georg Riha
Production Manager:
Karin Schleifer
Sabine Daxberger
Sound Designer:
Martin Riha
Sound Engineer:
Martin Riha
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