Megacities

Megacities

Four enormous urban sprawls – Mumbai, New York, Moscow, and Mexico City – reveal their unseen sides to the camera of Michael Glawogger in this remarkable documentary where rough-edged cinematic poetry is interlaced with a directorial gaze that could be described as anthropologically expressionist. These immense cities offer up their inner recesses – rich with beauty but also filled with anguish – to the eyes of audiences; presenting, that is, people living on the margins, trying to survive by any means they can, licit or illicit. Seldom in its history has the film camera dived down into the dark and uncharted depths of the urban realm with such (often painful) realism, taking pariahs and the marginalized, scavengers, street urchins, and young gang members, sex workers, thieves, and scam artists as its guides to the “wild side” – that is, all those excluded by “sanctioned” reality; all those we choose not to see, even when they pass right by us. Megacities sees them reaffirm their visibility, and we cannot help but look.

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Direction: Michael Glawogger
Script: Michael Glawogger
Cinematography: Wolfgang Thaler
Editing: Andrea Wagner
Sound: Ekkehart Baumung
Production: Lotus Film
Producers: Erich Lackner
Co-production: Fama Film
Co-producers: Rolf Schmid
Format: DCP
Color: Color
Production Country: Austria, Switzerland
Production Year: 1998
Duration: 93'
Contact: Paul Thiltges Distributions Sarl
Awards/Distinctions: Best Documentary – São Paulo IDF 1998, Vienna Film Award – Vienna IFF 1998, Golden Spire – San Francisco IFF 1999, Best Documentary – Vancouver IFF 1999, Best Director – Riga IFF “Arsenals” 2000, Environmental Anthropology Award, Best Documentary – CineEco International Environmental Film and Video Festival 2002

Michael Glawogger

Filmography

1989 War in Vienna (co-direction)
1995 Ant Street (fiction)
1996 Movies in the Mind
1998 Megacities
1999 France, Here We Are!!!
2002 State of the Nation (co-direction)
2005 Workingman’s Death