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Zwei Basiliken
Synopsis
Eine Konfrontation und die Gegenüberstellung zweier Kirchenbauten, wie sie unterschiedlicher kaum sein können, aber auch ein Dialog zwischen verschiedenen Konzepten von Kirche und Gemeinde: die protestantische Grundtvigskirche in Kopenhagen und der katholische Dom zu Orvieto. Der Dom mit seinen Bildgeschichten im Inneren und auf der Fassade liegt auf dem zentralen Platz in der Mitte der Stadt Orvieto. Der imposante Backsteinbau der Grundtvigskirche am Rande von Kopenhagen bildet das Zentrum einer Wohnanlage von Gleichgesinnten. Beide strahlen in ihre Umgebung ab, der Dom von großer Höhe in die bergige Umgebung, die Kirche selbst wie ein Felsen in das flache Land. Der Dom als Gemeinschaftsleistung größter Handwerkskunst und die Kirche wie ein streng errichtetes Dogma. Horizontal trifft auf Vertikal, Norden auf Süden, Mystik auf Lebensfreude, Protestantismus auf Katholizismus, Klarheit auf Komplexität, und wie auch immer verteilt, wenn es um die Ideologie heiliger Orte und die darin ermöglichte Besinnung und Kontemplation geht: handwerkliche Schönheit auf politische Absichten.Cast & Crew
- Regie
- Produzent
- Schnitt
- Ton
- Sounddesigner
Kommentar Team
Producer’s Statement
In the year 1263, a miracle apparently happened in the Santa Cristina church of Bolsena, province of Viterbo in Italy. A piece of altar bread began to bleed onto the corporal (small tablecloth) upon which the plate and chalice rested. The appearance of blood on the corporal, which was even reminiscent of the profile of Jesus Christ, was read as a miracle, affirming the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation. Under the orders of Pope Urban IV, a basilica to host the sacred corporal was planned to be built in nearby Orvieto, located on a volcanic plug that offered prominence and natural protection. Under the lead of master builder Fra Bevignate da Perugia, blocks of white travertine and black basalt was brought to the plug and, layer by layer, stacked in alternate rows. Three hundred years of continuous struggle passed by, while the pattern from the Sienese Gothic style, which was laid out by Fra Bevignate’s followers Giovanni di Uguccione and Lorenzo Maitani at the beginning of the fourteenth century, was followed meticulously by the generations to follow. Superior master builders, stone cutters, wood carvers, and painters were brought in from Florence and Siena, providing Santa Maria Assunta an abundance of wondrous art, like the woodwork of Giovanni Ammannati, Luca Signorelli’s antichrist wall paintings, or the mysterious luminous alabaster windows. Or like the spectacular western façade, with its myriads of sculptures, bas-reliefs, and glazed mosaics, which glitters like a crystalline ocean of unbelievable depth.
In the year 1913, the engineer and master builder P. V. Jensen-Klint envisioned a grand cathedral, made out of one single material: yellow bricks. In fact, millions of them. Officially, a tribute to the poet and clergyman N. F. S. Grundtvig; in reality, a late celebration of the spirit of Gothic architecture. P. V. Jensen-Klint described Grundtvig’s Church as a blown-up version of a typical Danish village church. He also spoke of it as a cluster of old church towers, joined together like a giant “Crystal Knot”. Jensen-Klint was fascinated by the imposing cathedrals of central Europe, dreaming that one day he would be able to build such a structure on Danish ground. But up here, he pondered, we have no stones, no marble, only chalk and clay. Thus, from 1921, thousands of tiny yellow bricks were brought to Bispebjerg (Bishops Mountain) in the outskirts of Copenhagen. For six years, only six trained masons worked on the tripartite western tower. More than 700 layers of bricks, carefully stacked according to the niches, corbels, and crannies that Jensen-Klint had designed, grew up like a crystalline mountain of burnt clay. The exterior wild and fierce, almost threatening, the interior smooth like a carefully hollowed cave. Or like a softly whistling conch, sending secret messages from a long-gone past – the voices still echoing beneath the endlessly repeated vaults.
The TWO BASILICAS are similar in typology, but highly different in atmosphere. They share the same cultural archetype deep down history, but the associations and imaginations they stimulate are dispersed in multiple directions. Southern and northern, Catholicism and Protestantism, colorful and ascetic, warm and stern. We know the differences intellectually, but in these magnificent spaces our minds are lead in countless unforeseen directions, triggered by the tiniest details or the elaborate material and spatial complexities that still leave us wondering.
(Thomas Bo Jensen)
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