A Taiwanese celebration, a Nigerian Harvest thanksgiving, a Turkish wedding, the official state holiday of the Ivory Coast, a Thai New Year, a Roma meeting, a Czech booze up. Almost every country, every culture, every ethnicity is represented in a large Middle European city such as Vienna, and has its own forms and conventions for preserving its identity. People meet each other in congress centers and backrooms, in restaurants and places of worship. In the years 1991 and 1992 Lisl Ponger undertook a systematic search for “Fremdes Wien” [Foreign Vienna]. She kept a diary of her encounters. Eleven years later she edited a film out of the material in which the results of her participatory observation (usually with a Super-8 camera, sometimes only with a tape recorder) are ordered according to different categories – visual and technical as well as “anthropological” motifs play a role. Off screen the filmmaker herself speaks the commentary about her ordering of cultural things, which she proves are simply “constructed” – a monk beats a drum, a river rushes by, the pictures and the sound come from two different areas. Phantom Foreign Vienna is a deconstruction of common “book illustrations of different peoples.” The focus of attention is not occupied by the characteristic gesture, the typical costume or the distinctive music (the proof of the essence of a group) but the multifarious forms of transition and montage. Representation becomes an open process, foreign Vienna remains, despite its nearness, a phantom. —Sixpackfilm.de
Lisl Ponger attended the photography class of the School of Graphic Arts in Vienna. She made photographies of the actions of Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch and Peter Weibel. From 1974 to 1978, she lived in the USA and in Mexico. In 1979, Lisl Ponger began to direct films. She was responsible for the concept and organization of the avantgarde film showcase called “Die Schatten im Silber” of 1987. She received the Austrian Promotion Award for Film Art in 1988 and the Honorary Award for Film Art in 1994. She is a founding member of the film distribution company sixpackfilm and a member of the Vienna Sezession. –viennashorts.com
Biography:
-Visual Artist (film, photography)
-Born 1947
-Lives and works in Austria
-Attended School of Graphic Arts in Vienna, photography class
-1988 Austrian National Prize for Young Film Makers
-1994 Austrian National Prize for Film Art
-2003 Lower Austrian Prize for Visual Arts
-1998/99 and 2001… read more
To follow up on the ongoing presentation of Films by Peter Tscherkassy, MUBI and INDEX are teaming up once again to open up another showcase