Copenhagen Architecture Biennial x 2025: Slow Down

"SLOW DOWN" FILMS
We are looking for films that relate to the theme of this year's biennial, "Slow Down".

Please include 2-3 lines about how you think your film relates to the theme.

‍Slow Down, the theme of Copenhagen Architecture Biennale 2025, investigates architecture as matters of time and means of slowing down overheated sites, cities, and societies. Cooling in the shadows of the great acceleration—a century of an unprecedented upsurge in population, global GDP, energy use and use of natural resources—we set out to imagine what a great deceleration of the global system might look like, feel like, and sound like.

We know slowing down means things last longer. We know slowing down means less waste, more repair and maintenance. We know slowing down could mean smaller and deeper worlds. But might slowing down not also mean a new understanding of the slow—observing glacial movements, the gradual growth of plants, and the expansive stretches of cosmic time? Might slowing down not also mean reclaiming the power over our powers, carving out new intervals that can separate reflexes from reflections, and absence from presence?

For what if societies really prioritized investments in deep contemplation rather than quick consumption? And what, if businesses and states truly redefined their criteria for success in terms of long-term ecological and social impact instead of short-term profit? Responsible for 37% of the world’s CO2 emissions, 30% of the world’s waste production, and nearly 30% of the global biodiversity loss, the construction sector will undoubtedly be an important part in the great dizzying deceleration that lies ahead.

The architecture of the 21st century will be an architecture of the slow. For it’s really not about whether we slow down, nor if we need to.𓄆 It’s about how slowness will arrive—softly, like the hush of falling snow, or violently, like a system collapsing under its own weight? Will it be forced upon us—a necessary halting of gears, long grinding—or will it be a choice, a deliberate unspooling of pace, rhythm, and time? In the end, what matters is the shape the slowness will take, and what will emerge—or diminish—in its wake.

WHO ARE WE?
We are Copenhagen Architecture Biennial, a testing ground for new ideas and actions in architecture and spatial design. Founded in 2024 by Copenhagen Architecture Forum (CAFx) and led by Josephine Michau, Curator of the Danish Pavilion at the Biennale di Venezia 2023, our biennial takes over from the previous annual festival format— Copenhagen Architecture Festival, established in 2014. Our biennial features a broad public program that spans various media and institutional spaces, including Assemble!, a two-day professional event exploring the structural challenges in today’s building sector and the cracks through which new opportunities might seep into the future.

We don't work with awards or prizes.
Instead we pick the best and/or most relevant films and mix newly produced films together with classics from the history of film.

𝐓𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬: By submitting your work, you declare that the material submitted is the result of your own work, that you have not plagiarised the work of others, and that all sources and materials used (e.g. film, sound, artwork, images, participants) must be rights-cleared and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

𝘌𝘹𝘦𝘮𝘱𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘰𝘧 𝘓𝘪𝘢𝘣𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘺: Copenhagen Architecture Festival shall not be liable for any allegations of copyright and trademark infringement concerning material submitted by contributors.

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  • Fueye Films

    Very good Festival, thank you for scheduling Plan for Buenos Aires!

    October 2022
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    Response from festival:

    Thank you so much. We also really enjoyed screening it. We hope to get more submissions from you in the future. Best CAFx