Kater Blau, a legendary club on the riverbank, offers outdoor areas and quirky corners. For D'Lounge, it becomes a meeting place for new ideas, stories and perspectives in a relaxed, creative atmosphere.
In a São Paulo characterized by decades of state neglect, 120 female artists from different countries transform a 13-storey vacant building into "Ouvidor" - the largest squatted art house in Latin America. This place becomes the stage for a collective struggle that unites creativity, resistance and inner tensions. Faced with the threat of eviction, the residents must overcome their differences and organize a courageous "biennial" - a large-scale art event. The film celebrates the power of art as a tool for activism and cohesion and sheds light on the challenges of a collective in search of recognition and freedom.
18:00 > Admission + music by Dr Schock
19:30 > Film Screening
21:00 > Q+A with the director
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Kater Blau, a legendary riverside club, offers outdoor space and quirky corners. For D'Lounge, it becomes a gathering spot for new ideas, stories, and perspectives in a relaxed, creative setting.
In a São Paulo shaped by decades of government neglect, 120 artists from various countries transform a 13-story abandoned building into "Ouvidor," the largest artistic squat in Latin America. This space becomes the setting for a collective struggle that blends creativity, resistance, and internal tensions within the group. Confronted with eviction threats, the residents must overcome their differences and organize a bold "biennale," a large-scale artistic event. Through this project, the film celebrates the power of art as a tool for activism and unity, while shedding light on the challenges faced by a collective seeking recognition and freedom.
6.00 -> PMEntrance + Music by Dr Schock
7.30 -> PMFilm Screening
7.30PM -> Q+A with the Director