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Prater

Prater

Vienna’s Prater is an amusement park and a desire machine. No mechanical invention, no novel idea or sensational innovation could escape incorporation into the Prater.

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Vienna’s Prater is an amusement park and a desire machine. No mechanical invention, no novel idea or sensational innovation could escape incorporation into the Prater. The diverse story-telling in Ulrike Ottinger’s film “Prater” transforms this place of sensations into a modern cinema of attractions. The Prater’s history from the beginning to the present is told by its protagonists and those who have documented it, including contemporary cinematic images of the Prater, interviews with carnies, commentary by Austrians and visitors from abroad, film quotes, and photographic and written documentary materials. The meaning of the Prater, its status as a place of technological innovation, and its role as a cultural medium are reflected in texts by Elfriede Jelinek, Josef von Sternberg, Erich Kästner and Elias Canetti, as well as in music devoted to this amusement venue throughout the course of its history.

Yugoslavia: How Ideology Moved Our Collective Body
Chuy, The Wolf Man
Strane straniere
The Yes Men
Election Day
Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids
Full Metal Village
1971
Who Is Bernard Tapie?
The Story of the Weeping Camel
John Ford & Monument Valley
Prisoners of War
I'm Going to Santiago
Balkan Inventory
Ghiro ghiro tondo
Criminal Animals
Jesus Camp
Britain's Holocaust Survivors
Alone
Flowers from the Mount of Olives