Fri 21.06.2024 | 7 pm - 9 pm
Tatjana Turanskyj, Felix Profos, Anne Cathrin Ulikowski, Claudia Zweifel
Screening, Film program
DOOM SPA
Lietzenburger Str 4, 13.OG, 10789 Berlin-Schöneberg
DOOM SPA is pleased to invite you to Self-Sabotage (Prolog), a screening of short film Rat Tat Hymne by Claudia Zweifel (2006, 5'50 min) and feature film Eine flexible Frau/ The Drifter by Tatjana Turanskyj (2010, 97 min): Greta M. (Mira Partecke), a 40 year old architect with a broken and postmodern biography, loses her job. She drinks and drifts through her life in Berlin between conformity and contradiction. On a tour de force between job search, call Center, job center, coachings, architecture offices, school, pubs and tours through the outskirts of the city and new Berlin's thwarted architecture (townhouses, Humboldtforum, social city limits), she encounters a "city of women". The screening will be accompanied by drawings by Anne Cathrin Ulikowski and the composition Get Out Of My Room by Felix Profos (2006, 7´30 min, loop).
The evening serves as a prologue to group exhibition Self-Sabotage, which will open on October 12, 2024.
DOOM SPA
Founded in 2015 by artist Roseline Rannoch, DOOM SPA is a space for art and its subjects and for the ambivalences and contradictions of the present. DOOM SPA takes existing spaces or creates new ones and develops aesthetic and discursive formats in close collaboration with artist/curator friends and invitees. DOOM SPA has so far appeared in circulating memes, an interactive website and in exhibitions, performances, readings and concerts at special locations. We value hospitality and always run a bar. After years of nomadism, DOOM SPA has been a permanent location on the top floor of a high-rise building in Berlin's City West since March 2023.
Seating: Chairs, Bench
Age groups: Suitable for 12+
Languages: German, English, If guests do not speak the language of our event, there are still films that can be experienced visually and aurally without language.
Wheelchair users / Buggies: Wheelchair accessible elevator up to the 12th floor, then one floor we are happy to help with
Toilet: Not wheelchair accessible
Hearing impaired / Deaf people: The sound of the video works is quite loud and may be audible. There are films that can be experienced visually and aurally without language.
Neurodiversity: -
Blind people: Not suitable