2018-04-26 • 1h 35min
Founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius, Bauhaus was supposed to unite sculpture, painting, design and architecture into a single combined constructive discipline. It is a synthesis of liberated imagination and stringent structure; cross-medial concepts that embellish and enrich our existence, illumination and clarity, order and playfulness. But Bauhaus was never just an artistic experiment. Confronted with the social conditions of that particular time, as well as the experience of WWI, the movement concerned itself with the political and social connotations of design from the very outset. Hence, Bauhaus history is not just the history of art, but also the history of an era that stretches from the early 20th century to the modern day.

Someone Great

Little

Little Joe

Joker

Oppenheimer

Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)

Titanic

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Raya and the Last Dragon

The Suicide Squad

Extraction

Frozen II

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Green Book

Zack Snyder's Justice League

Tenet

Inside Out

Call Me by Your Name

1917

Soul