Scene from the film The Bathers
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The Bathers

Direction
Year 
2003
Country
  • Austria
Duration
4min 

An exhilarating dance of spots of color and traces of wear and decomposition. The abstract earth-colored texture is reminiscent of Stan Brakhage’s work. But wait:
A live image shimmers from the background. A woman, dressed in bathing suit and cap, swims laps nonchalantly. The easy-listening music of the soundtrack lends a pleasant atmosphere to the scene. But this afternoon idyll does not last long: The soundtrack abruptly turns ominous, the film becomes a bad trip. The woman is about to be drawn into the gorge of a menacing growth of amorphous shapes which increases in size rapidly. But then the deus ex machina intervenes with a protecting hand. Vertical destabilization of the picture makes it swing and jump wildly, apparently this direct interaction is the only way to save her. Her husband, who has been filming the scene from a porch swing, dives into the pool to help. And disappears. Johannes Hammel adheres to an esthetic strategy frequently employed by the avant-garde: extremely self-reflexive post-processing of found footage. At the same time he employed an established motif often varied down through the history of art.
A considerable number of artists have employed swimmers in their works, such as the Impressionists, Picasso and Matisse. Hammel’s affinity for painting is made obvious by Bathers in a particular way: in the cross-hatching, scratches and crusts which are apparently meant to resemble craquelure or severely damaged paintings.
The Bathers is intended to be a diverting etude which poses enduring questions concerning decay and transience, in particular with regard to the material employed as a foundation. As a vacation film it belongs to a genre which has usually remained hidden: in private possession, collecting dust in living rooms, wasting away, in the process of disappearing. (Lukas Maurer)

Details

  • Original title
    Die Badenden
  • Direction
  • Editing
    Johannes Hammel
  • Sound
    Heinz Ditsch
  • Duration
    4 min (1-15 min.)
  • Year
    2003
  • Country
    • Austria
  • Colour
    • Colour
  • Festivals
    • 2003 New York - Expo of Short Film & Video
    • 2003 Wien - Viennale - Int. Filmfestwochen
    • 2004 Barcelona - L’ALTERNATIVA - II Mostra Internacional de Cinema Alternatiu
    • 2004 Chicago Underground Film Festival
    • 2004 Clermont-Ferrand – Vidéoformes
    • 2004 Diagonale, Festival des Österreichischen Films
    • 2004 Edinburgh - International Film Festival
    • 2004 Melbourne - Int. Film Festival
    • 2004 Regensburg - Kurzfilmwoche
    • 2004 Rotterdam - Int. Filmfestival
    • 2005 Manchester Int. Short Film & Video Festival
    • 2005 Solothurn - Filmtage
    • 2007 Wien - VIS Vienna Independent Shorts

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