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Jasmin Hagendorfer (also known as Hagendorfer) is a
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-based contemporary artist, writer, filmmaker, curator, producer and festival organizer. She is one of the founders and creative director of the ''Porn Film Festival Vienna''. Since 2019 she is the creative director of ''Transition International Queer & Minorities Film Festival''. Her main artistic interest is in installation, sculpture and performance, and her work has been exhibited in Austria, Germany, Turkey, Serbia and Greece. As an artist she is concerned with social and political discourses and questions about
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with an emphasis on post-porn political works. Her studio is based in
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near Vienna. As an art curator she creates events such as "Art Unanchored", an art festival that took place on a ship traveling between Vienna and
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, and several queer art shows. She is often part of art and film award juries. Her work as a founder and organizer of the ''Porn Film Festival Vienna'' focuses on conceptualizing the festival, creating artistic highlights and working on programming and outreach. Hagendorfer and her team, according to the Austrian mainstream press, are trying to bridge the gap between feminist and queer theory, art, and pornography. She writes essays and articles, but also lectures on politics and technology, for example at ''
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'' 2020 or '' TEDxVienna'', and collaborates with activists like Menelas Siafakas. Since 2019 she has been active as a film producer (e.g. the 2021 horror feature '' Masking Threshold'' by
Johannes Grenzfurthner Johannes Grenzfurthner (; born 1975 in Vienna) is an Austrian artist, filmmaker, writer, actor, curator, theatre director, performer and lecturer. Grenzfurthner is the founder, conceiver and artistic director of ''monochrom'', an international art ...
) and filmmaker. Her first film is the queer sci-fi comedy short ''Fudliaks!'' (2021).


Filmography

*''Fudliaks!'' (short film, 2021) - as director, writer, producer *'' Masking Threshold'' (feature, 2021) - as producer *'' Razzennest'' (feature, 2022) - as producer and assistant director *''Hacking at Leaves'' (documentary feature, 2023) - as producer and assistant director


References


External links

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Jasmin Hagendorfer, official site

"How good porn can save the planet"
(talk by Jasmin Hagendorfer at ''TEDxVienna'' 2021)
Interview in IU Magazin
with Jasmin Hagendorfer and Patrick Catuz
Interview in Kosmo
with Jasmin Hagendorfer,
Gregor Schmidinger Gregor Schmidinger (born 16 April 1985) is an Austrian screenwriter and director. He is best known for his 2019 feature film ''Nevrland'' (2019), as well as for his short film ''Homophobia (film), Homophobia'' (2012). Life and work Schmidinger ...
and Saif Rangwala {{DEFAULTSORT:Hagendorfer, Jasmin Living people Artists from Vienna 21st-century Austrian artists Austrian art curators Feminist artists Women performance artists Queer artists Austrian contemporary artists Political artists Film festival directors Year of birth missing (living people)