MDW FILM FESTIVAL: Paradise Lost – History In The Unmaking
Past Event

MDW FILM FESTIVAL: Paradise Lost – History in the Unmaking

Presented by RMIT Culture

Dates

Sun 21 May 4:00pm - 5:40pm
Lido Cinemas
Sun 28 May 4:00pm - 5:40pm
Lido Cinemas

Tickets

Booking required

Venue

Lido Cinemas / Classic Cinemas

Access

Accessible bathroom Seating available Wheelchair accessible

Australian Premiere

Paradise Lost, History in the Unmaking is a feature-length essay film about Birmingham Central Library and the death of Modernism. When filmmaker Andy Howlett set out with his camera to document the final days of the condemned Brutalist complex, little did he know the rabbit hole he was stumbling into. Decried by the Council as an eyesore, but hailed by Historic England as an exemplar of postwar design, the story of John Madin’s concrete colossus and the fight to save it is a curious one. In this psychogeographic detective story, Andy Howlett weaves together archive footage with on-the-ground explorations in an attempt to figure out what went wrong with yesterday’s future.

Dir: Andy Howlett / Year: 2021 / Country: UK / Duration: 84mins

Curated by Richard Sowada.

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