AMRO26 – Film screening „HERZBLUTWIESE STADTWERKSTATT“ Film by: Claudia Dworschak & Tanja Brandmayr Fragments and continuities of feminist history: The essay film “Herzblutwiese Stadtwerkstatt” was completed in early 2026. The film addresses feminism, equal rights, and gender equality at the Stadtwerkstatt, the longest-running autonomous art and culture space in the city of Linz. In an environment of aesthetic innovation, social revolt, subversive power, and artistic-technological developments, the film interweaves text, interviews, artistic productions, and archive material from 1979 to the present day into a narrative with shifting perspectives—thus creating a larger social story that extends beyond the city. More info: [https://radical-openness.org] About the film: [https://radical-openness.org/en/programm/2026/film-screening-herzblutwiese-stadtwerkstatt]
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