LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS

DIE WAFFEN NIEDER / LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS (2018)

„A performative View on Human Cohesion,
the Weight of Responsibility,
and an Artistic Homage on Bertha von Suttner.“

Full HD Video | 3:38 mins. | Download available

Concept & Art-Direction:
RAHMAN HAK-HAGIR
IRIS POLJAN

Performers:
IRIS POLJAN
ALINA FERROFINO
ANDREAS DRAXLER
CELJKA PANIC
JOZIP PANIC
ADRIAN PANIC
VANESSA PANIC

Music:

MIT LEICHTEM SCHRITT
With light step (1905)
Militärkapelle / Military March

Camera & Postproduction:
RAHMAN HAK-HAGIR

Date / Location:
28TH OCTOBER, 2018 
VIENNA, AUSTRIA

„VATERSCHAFT STATT VATERLAND,
MUTTERGLÜCK STATT MUTTERKREUZ.“

„FATHERHOOD, NOT FATHERLAND,
MOTHERS LOVE, NOT MOTHERS CROSS.“ 


– #WE, 2018

IRIS POLJAN (born in Zagreb, on 5th May 1989) gratuadetd in Graphic Design at the School of Applied Arts and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb, at the Fine Arts Education department. Shes a founding member of the international artist collectives #WE and The Other Society.

Bertha Felicitas Sophie Freifrau von Suttner (Baroness Bertha von Suttner, Countess Kinsky, Gräfin Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau; 9 June 1843 – 21 June 1914) was an Austrian-Bohemian pacifist and novelist. In 1905 she became the second female Nobel laureate (after Marie Curie in 1903) the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her novel DIE WAFFEN NIEDER! (Lay down your arms!), and the first Austrian laureate. en.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertha_von_Suttner

Rahman Hak-Hagir, Iris Poljan - LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS

Rahman Hak-Hagir, Iris Poljan – DIE WAFFEN NIEDER / LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS I. (2018)
„A performative View on Human Cohesion, the Weight of Responsibility and a homage on Bertha von Suttner.“

Rahman Hak-Hagir, Iris Poljan – DIE WAFFEN NIEDER / LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS II. (2018)
„A performative View on Human Cohesion, the Weight of Responsibility and a homage on Bertha von Suttner.“

Rahman Hak-Hagir, Iris Poljan – DIE WAFFEN NIEDER / LAY DOWN YOUR ARMS III. (2018)
„A performative View on Human Cohesion, the Weight of Responsibility and a homage on Bertha von Suttner.“