Moritz Feed Dog

Martes 21 marzo 2023

All facets of the fashion world

A new edition of the Moritz Feed Dog is back. The contest dedicated to documentary film about fashion that takes place every year in Barcelona and this time, recovers its usual date welcoming spring with a new assortment of novelties in its programming. This festival is special for several reasons. Firstly, because it explores the universe of fashion in all its facets, giving a transversal vision of the sector: the positive values that it promotes, such as beauty, talent, identity or fun, among others, with those who are less friendly than they obscure the fashion industry and question its impact. This year the critical look focuses on essential values such as diversity, honesty, sustainability and animal abuse. Second, the Moritz Feed Dog specializes in documentary, a narrative genre that allows genuine stories to be told based on real events and that appeal directly to the viewer, expanding their mind towards a voracious industry that can be talented and creative, but also ambitious, irresponsible and cruel. The contradictions of fashion that are still a mirror of our society. For all this, the festival constitutes an idyllic environment where views are expanded, opinions are generated and debate around the fashion business is encouraged.

In this seventh edition that will take place from 22nd – 27th March at the Aribau cinemas in Barcelona, the Moritz Feed Dog has prepared a particularly careful programming: premieres, classic documentaries and films loaded with content with genuine stories. Also add that in the digital sphere, the fashion documentary film festival has partnered with CaixaForum +, the streaming platform of culture and science of the La Caixa Foundation that will issue various films free of charge in April, after Easter.

A memory to the designers who are no longer here

The seventh edition of the Moritz Feed Dog Barcelona kicks off with a retrospective of one of the greats: Azzedine Alaïa (1935-2017). The Franco-Tunisian couturier was known as the sculptor of fashion because he was capable of modeling human figures, using all kinds of fabrics. Alaïa was an outsider who broke the system with the help of his talent, his group of unconditional supporters and his devoted gaze towards women. Paris loved him, fashion loved him and women continue to dress him. Clients as diverse as Greta Garbo and Grace Jones, Kim Kardashian and Michelle Obama continue to be loyal fans of Alaïa . This documentary offers an exciting portrait of the life of the couturier. An outstanding piece by director Olivier Nicklaus to whom the festival pays tribute by exhibiting a selection of his most representative works: “ AntiFashion ”, “ Apocalypse Mode ” and “ Go Global”.

The Moritz Feed Dog commemorates the talent and unique personality of Vivienne Westwood , the queen of punk, with two titles that span her career as a designer and activist from its beginnings to her most recent work. The festival also recovers the figure of Gianni Versace offering a new vision of his career. This time, it is the male models who walked the runway for the firm in the eighties, who recall their professional and personal relationship with the designer. Finally, a documentary made and produced in Barcelona stands out, which rescues the multidisciplinary creativity of Toni Miró , one of the key designers in the history of contemporary Spanish fashion. Through his television interventions, the personality of this enigmatic Catalan talent is portrayed who walked the international catwalks in Paris and Milan, and was one of the first couturiers to incorporate anonymous people of all ages into his shows. Rigor, neatness and ease were the hallmarks of his brand, created in 1976.

The prism of fashion

Although everything revolves around the fashion industry, you don’t have to be an expert in the field to view the documentaries proposed by the Moritz Feed festival Dog. In its programming, suitable for all audiences, audiovisual pieces that offer a multidisciplinary vision through more personal perspectives and differentiated themes also stand out. From the transformation of men’s fashion and its relationship with men in “ All Man: The International Male Story ”, to an intimate piece that portrays the beauty universe of photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri in “ L’Uomo e la Belleza”, or a work has also been programmed that transmits the day-to-day life of the fauna that surrounds the sector, either in a backstage as immortalized by “Fashion Babylon ” or the not so idyllic life of an influencer teenager in “ Girl gang ”.

The other side of the industry

Fashion has its own shadows and the Moritz Feed festival Dog reveals them shamelessly. “Fashion Reimagined ” represents a manifesto on the sector’s impact on the environment through a small cult London firm: Mother of Pearl. In “ Wings are not for sale” the object of criticism is the fast fashion from the point of view of sociologists, activists and workers from the industry itself. The hottest topics are also reflected in “ Apocalypse Mode ” by Olivier Nicklaus , but this time, the subjects of these opinions are different generations of designers such as Agnès B, Marine Serre, Karl Lagerfeld or Alessandro Michele. Lastly, “ Slay ” brings to the table a thorny issue: animal abuse in a denunciation documentary that shows raw stories of abuse around the world. This audiovisual piece, which shows the dust under the rug, stirs consciences to demand a greater commitment from brands to animal welfare.

Moritz Feed Dog festival tickets can be found here . Make room in your schedule.

Jueves 28 marzo 2019

(Español) Moritz Feed Dog 2019

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Martes 28 marzo 2017

Moritz Feed Dog

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Barcelona is once again preparing to welcome a new edition of Moritz Feed Dog, the festival of documentaries linked to fashion which offers programming where the cinematic quality and the up-to-date content accompany a discourse which is aesthetically superb. This initiative which began 3 years ago as the creation of In-Edit Productions and Moritz Beers will take place from 30th March to 2nd April in the lounges of the cinema Aribau Club.

Here we reveal some of the titles for the new edition.

Franca: Chaos & Creation

The documentary which kicks off the festival is about Franca Sozzani, editor-in-chief of Vogue Italy, who for three decades was responsible for its content. Famous for its front covers, the documentary revisits her most committed creations, some rebellious, some controversial, as well as giving an intimate glimpse into her creative processes. The documentary, directed by her son Francesco Carrozinni, pays homage to the rebel spirit of one of the most influential voices in Italian fashion who died a few months ago.

Dries

An intimate portrait of Dries Van Noten, one of the fashion designers who least follows the rules of the system. This Belgian “enfant terrible” permits a camera to accompany him and report on the creative process as well as on the cat-walk presentation of his parade number 100 for Paris Fashion Week.

The First Monday In May

On the first Monday in May Anna Wintour organises the Met ceremony, the mother of all parties. This film by the American Andrew Rossi focuses on the huge event with which the Metropolitan in New York opens its fashion-dedicated exhibition every year. It is a fabulous exercise in branding, promotion and the love of art in a get-together which is unmissable for celebrities, designers and muses and which puts the Oscar ceremony in the shade.

To Be A Miss

A documentary which shows the crudeness of beauty contests in Venezuela and a way of life which marks out the women of this country from birth. It is a brilliant and unprejudiced analysis of the cult of the Misses. After the film there will be a reflective discussion forum entitled “ Beauty Queens or Political Bodies ? ” led by Patricia Soley-Beltran, Doctor in Gender Sociology at the University of Edinburgh.

Out of Fashion

A documentary which reveals the least transparent face of fashion and which seeks to stir consciences. The film follows the journey made by its director, Reet Aves, throughout the entire process of producing a garment of clothing: from the cotton plantations in South America, passing through Bangladesh and Tallinn until it reaches the most exclusive fashion-parades in Europe.

The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original

This year the festival is devoting a section to the company Levi’s, presenting celebrated garments from fashion history and culture. Here the viewer will be made aware of the social, cultural and historical impact of the brand’s most iconic garment: the 501.

Apart from the documentaries described Moritz Feed Dog will also exhibit other works such as Peter Lindburgh: the eye; The incomparable Rose Hartman or Bangaologia: the science of style.

Consult all the programming here

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