Deutsches Filmmuseum Frankfurt, German Film Building, Architecture Photos, Design, Images
Deusches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt
Building in Hesse, mid Germany
11 + 12 Aug 2011
Deusches Filmmuseum Frankfurt Building
Re-opening : German Film Museum in Frankfurt am Main
Exhibition design analogous to scene-setting in films
German Film Museum – Permanent Exhibition:
photo : Uwe Dettmar, Frankfurt/Main
From 14 August 2011 onwards, the German Film Museum in Frankfurt am Main presents visitors a completely renovated building containing an inspiring, high-quality permanent exhibition, conceived and designed by ATELIER BRÜCKNER from Stuttgart (Germany).
In an exhibition area of 800 square metres spread out over two floors, a compact setting is revealed that works with the means and methods of film and, at the same time, reflects them. Narrative spaces, dramaturgically conceived down to the smallest details, immerse the visitor in the world of film.
German Film Museum – Permanent Exhibition:
photos : Uwe Dettmar, Frankfurt/Main
The common denominators on both floors are darkened spaces and sensitively employed, emphasising light – analogous to projection in film. Style-forming elements of film are also expressed in the subtle dramaturgy of sound and space. “We want to make the exhibits talk, tell stories, move the visitor and create a lasting, unforgettable experience“, said Prof. Uwe R. Brückner, who developed the narrative dramaturgy of the new permanent exhibition with his multidisciplinary team. “The content-generated scenography promotes a dialog between space and content, between exhibit and observer.“
The theme of the first floor is “filmic vision“. The visitors are invited to take a trip through a caleidoscope-like narrative space, which is primarily dedicated to the technical discoveries and inventions of the 19th century. The early forms of curiosity, in the sense of wanting to watch something happening, are reflected in pieces of apparatus – in some cases rather bizarre – which can be rediscovered in the shape of replicas. The design language of the accentuated showcases that characterise the narrative space is reminiscent of film drums and tape.
German Film Museum – Permanent Exhibition:
photos : Uwe Dettmar, Frankfurt/Main
The exhibition unit entitled “filmic narrative“ on the second floor introduces the visitor to the present-day possibilities of film. The focus is on the design of film images and their emotional effect. Here, the aim is to sharpen the visitors` perception of film as a medium. In a narrative space similar to a studio, the visitors can take a look behind the scenes of film production and are urged to actively participate in the technical process involved in film-making.
German Film Museum – Permanent Exhibition:
photos : Uwe Dettmar, Frankfurt/Main
The architects for the German Film Museum renovation and reconstruction are Blocher Blocher Partners.
German Film Museum image / information from ATELIER BRÜCKNER
Deusches Filmmuseum Frankfurt – Building Information
Frankfurt Building images by adrian welch available upon request: photos 1280×1024 pixels, 72dpi
Refurbishment Architects: Bofinger, Helge & Partner
Date of renewal: 1980
German Film Museum – Address
Schaumainkai 41
60596 Frankfurt, Germany
Contact German Film Museum in Frankfurt: 069 96122022-0
Location: German Film Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Europe
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