Buildings for the Arts (Bauten für die Künste) 14 years old
Architectural Jewels of Lower Austria
In no other province have as many cultural buildings been erected in the last two decades as in Lower Austria.The documentary Building for the Arts presents a few outstanding examples of this cultural development.Starting with St. Pölten’s cultural district and the “Art Mile” in Krems, we show how contemporary architecture has uniformly established itself - from the revitalization of historic sites, including monasteries and castles, to the construction of sensational new buildings. The viewer will be led through the broad spectrum of exceptional building culture in Lower Austria, a culture which provides art, theater and music with the plentiful and spectacular stages it deserves.
Credits
Buildings for the Arts Cast
Name | Character |
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Howard Nightingall | as Narrator (English Version) |
Martin Loew-Cadonna | as Narrator (German Version) |
Buildings for the Arts Crew
Name | Department |
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Georg Riha as Additional Photography. He was 59 (now 73) years old | Camera |
Georg Riha as Director. He was 59 (now 73) years old | Directing |
Georg Riha as Producer. He was 59 (now 73) years old | Production |
Dominik Steiner as Editor. He was 37 (now 51) years old | Editing |
Theresia Hauenfels as Writer. | Writing |
Alexandre Tischer as Writer. | Writing |
Stefan Feichtinger as Additional Photography. | Camera |
Martin Riha as Music. | Sound |
Martin Riha as Sound Designer. | Sound |
Martin Riha as Sound Engineer. | Sound |
Thomas Kirschner as Director of Photography. | Camera |
Reinhard Schmid as Additional Photography. | Camera |
Karlheinz Essl as Music. He was 50 (now 64) years old | Sound |
Falb Fiction as Music. | Sound |
Karin Schleifer as Production Manager. | Production |
Sabine Daxberger as Production Manager. | Production |
Buildings for the Arts (14 years)
Architectural Jewels of Lower Austria
- Release day: Sunday, August 29, 2010
- Runtime: 25 minutes