Hotel Room

A double bed with clean sheets, two nightstands with reading lamps, a wardrobe, a table and chair. In Bernd Oppl´s video Hotel Room we see a hotel room reduced to pure functionality, free of the normal kinds of added aesthetic and technical furnishings.
In film and literature hotel rooms have in the past served to romanticize someone´s existence in a kind of limbo, in a drawn-out process of self-discovery they´ve chosen for themselves. But hotel rooms remain temporary locations for the people staying there, whether stories of high drama, wild romances or forbidden love are involved. The majority are nothing more than plain settings for equally plain, everyday events, intermediate stopovers and anonymous refuges that are each day reset to their original state by cleaning staff and relieved of any and all traces of the previous night.
In Hotel Room this fleeting state is literally frozen: A growing layer of ice covers the unadorned room, the floor, the bed, the furnishings, and lastly the walls. We first witness this metamorphosis in the details, the ice covering the table legs, the milky, translucent layer that spreads over the white sheet. Crystals form, the last drops of water scurry over the walls in dark lines, and the entire room congeals, its state resembling a cave in eternal ice.
The ice seems to come from the room´s objects themselves, and the sporadic drips of water defy gravity. Something’s obviously wrong with our normal perception.
Everything we recognize in this process of freezing, shown backwards and in fast motion, actually contributes to the increasing immobilization, movement toward motionless, to final preservation.
Oppl´s Hotel Room is part of a series of video works for which he constructs scale models of corridors or suites and uses them as settings for his experiments, all of which aim at perplexing our perception in surprising ways.

(Gerald Weber)


Something isn´t right in this hotel room. A feeling of suspended reality and a film whose nature remains obscure: A sheet of ice is gradually drawn over the room’s stark interior – almost indiscernibly, the camera´s zoom affords more and more of a view into the setting. The eponymous room turns out to be a detailed miniature model, and Bernd Oppl´s film/installation plays an icy game with perception.

(Production Note)

Orig. Title
Hotel Room
Year
2011
Country
Austria
Duration
6 min
Director
Bernd Oppl
Category
Short film
Orig. Language
No Dialogue
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Credits
Director
Bernd Oppl
Concept & Realization
Bernd Oppl
Available Formats
Digital File (prores, h264) (Distribution Copy)
Aspect Ratio
1:1,78
Sound Format
stereo
Frame Rate
25 fps
Festivals (Selection)
2012
Graz - Diagonale, Festival des österreichischen Films
Hamburg - Int. Kurzfilm-Festival & No Budget
New York - Film Festival
Wien - One Day Animation Festival
Lima - Peru Int. Short Film Festival
2013
Copenhagen - cph:dox, Intl Documentary Film Festival
Gainsville (USA) - FLEX
Bradford - International Film Festival
Rotterdam Architecture Film Festival
Basel - Clair-obscur Filmfestival
Stuttgart - Filmwinter, Expanded Media Festival