steirischer herbst
No Space is Innocent
Series of films


In connection with the exhibition ”No Space is Innocent”, a series of documentary films will run through the steirischer herbst programme, dealing with political and often violent conflicts from the present and recent past.
The first block focuses on the armed conflicts in Bosnia and in Israel and Palestine. During week two, the focus is on conflicts, refugee dramas and manipulative consumerist strategies in the Fortress Europe, while the third part of the series deals with debunking terrorist myths, from the Red Brigade in the seventies to current-day Al Quaida.


Mon 25/09, 20.00
Jasmila Žbanić: “Red Rubber Boots” (BIH/2000), “Images From The Corner” (BIH/2003), “Birthday” (BIH/2005), SaGA - Documentaries on the war in Bosnia (BIH1992 -)

Tue 26/09, 20.00
Michel Khleifi & Eyal Sivan: “Route 181: Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel” (B/F/D/2004)

Mon 02/10, 20.00
Vít Klusák & Filip Remunda: “Č Ceský Sen” (CZ/2004)

Tue 03/10, 20.00
Zelimir Zilnik: “Kennedy is coming back home“ (SCG/2003)
Div. Autoren: “No Lager - Nowhere! - freedom of movement and the right to stay” (D/2005)

Mon 09/10, 20.00
Fabrizio Calvi: “L‘ Orchestre Noir” (F/1998)

Tue 10/10, 20.00
Adam Curtis: “The Power Of Nightmares” (UK/2005)

No Space is Innocent



Series of films curated by
Daniel Erlacher (A) & Marina Gržinic (SLO)

Forum Stadtpark