Film Screening
The Alaska Design Forum would like to invite you to a wonderful evening of visual delight as we bring up a newly released film in its theatrical debut, Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf as an Official Selection to the Anchorage International Film Festival. ADF is also screening this film in Fairbanks and Juneau.
Revolutionary landscape designer Piet Oudolf is known for designing public works like New York City’s popular High Line and the Lurie Garden in Chicago’s Millennium Park that redefine our conception of gardens as works of art in themselves. This gorgeous, meditative documentary immerses viewers in his work, taking us inside Oudolf’s creative process. From his aesthetic theories to his strikingly abstract sketches to the ecological implications of his ideas, the film poetically reveals how Oudolf upends conventional notions of nature, public space, and, ultimately, beauty itself.
Tickets at the door. 5$ suggested donation.
Anchorage
All proceeds will benefit the Alaska Botanical Garden.
- 5:30 – 6:30 Pre-Screening Mixer with cash bar and light appetizers by Muse
- 6:40 – 8:00 Film Screening
- 8:00 – 8:30 Post-Screening dessert and refreshments
Fairbanks
6pm, Blue Loon. All proceeds will benefit the Georgeson Botanical Garden. Event page (Facebook).
Juneau
7pm, Gold Town Nickelodeon. All proceeds will benefit the Jensen-Olson Arboretum. Event page (Facebook).
This screening is possible with the generous support from:
- Anchorage International Film Festival
- Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center
- Alaska Chapter ASLA
- Alaska Botanical Garden
- Corvus Design
- Earthscape
- KPB Architects
- Tamas Deak
- Vania Hawkins and Chad Taylor
In true ADF form – this film will be screened in Fairbanks and Juneau as well. Please stay tuned for information on those screening dates and times.
What folks are saying about Five Seasons
“Gorgeous.”
– Village Voice
“A pleasure on multiple fronts: sensorially, conceptually, narratively.”
– Landscape Architecture Magazine
“Reveals gardens you’d look forward to getting lost in.”
– Los Angeles Times
Looking forward to seeing you there!