Floating
There is no story to retell, but rather a universe of tiny visual narratives that flare up unexpectedly in Michaeld Pilz' Floating. The first long passage establishes the sense of time. We see a random crossroads, empty, banal, bland. But then so many things happen that the tension grows from event to event. You watch yourself watching and experience this brief, almost painful flash when a perspective shifts unexpectedly and lifts the image into a new dimension. - Did you just see that too? (B.F.)
Before that:
Book presentation of Die Weidinger Gespräche (Birgit Flos, Michael Pilz; Verlag Bibliothek der Provinz 2025), Michael Pilz in conversation with Birgit Flos
Image: Austrian Film Museum