Rojo Žalia Blau

Three locations, filmed over an extended period of time: Spain, a Baltic Sea resort in Lithuania, and a forest in Lower Austria. While in the filmmaker’s earlier work, NYC RGB, the skyscrapers of the New York skyline are perceived as tricolor mountain ranges, and the camera surveys a distinct landscape conceived by architects, Rojo Žalia Blau expands the perception of landscape and its representation, questioning what we understand as a “natural” space. Shadows shift, and seemingly unreal color palettes open up like lush bouquets of flowers or shimmering rainbows. A mountain guide who stands at a summit already knows every mountain by name; but in this case, our view is different: the trees and beaches in Rojo Žalia Blau remain anonymous, and the way in which we see and hear nature, as we remember and perceive it, are sharpened.

Viktoria Schmid expands her reconstructions of analog color systems with an homage to glorious Technicolor. She shoots with 16mm color negative film, running it three times through a Bolex camera and exposing it each time through different filters – red, green, and blue. The three layers of color – and time – are recorded one on top of the other and precisely synchronized. In this way, three different spans of time are transformed into a new, fictional film time, which finally elapses only when the film is projected.

Meanwhile, the soundtrack also blends the locations into a distinct auditory art-time. An artificial soundscape was recreated from field recordings – both recorded on location and supplemented by others. Here, too, Schmid maintains the strategy of fiction within the natural, creating a game of hide and seek played out in RGB. Rojo Žalia Blau evokes the essence of experimental cinema, so listen and watch closely! (Marius Hrdy)

Translation: John Wojtowicz

Orig. Title
Rojo Žalia Blau
Year
2025
Country
Austria
Duration
10 min
Director
Viktoria Schmid
Category
Experimental
Orig. Language
No Dialogue, No Dialogue
Credits
Director
Viktoria Schmid
Cinematography
Viktoria Schmid
Music
Liew Niyomkarn
Montage
Viktoria Schmid
Sound
Liew Niyomkarn
Sound Mix
Laszlo Umbreit
Sound Editing
Laszlo Umbreit
Colorgrading
ViennaFX
Available Formats
16 mm (Distribution Copy)
Sound Format
sound
DCP (Distribution Copy)
Sound Format
sound