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  1. I Am Gentrification. Confessions of a Scoundrel: análisis de una psicosis colectiva. por Muriel Del Don. 09/10/2017 - El director suizo Thomas Haemmerli presenta en el Zurich Film Festival un retrato brutal de una sociedad paranoica.

  2. 9 de oct. de 2017 · Ten years after observing his family history through the viewfinder (Seven Dumpsters and A Corpse) Thomas Haemmerli presents his latest effort I Am Gentrification. Confessions of a Scoundrel [+ see also: trailer film profile], an irreverent and intrusive documentary, full of black humour, that forces us to confront our phobias.

  3. 18 de oct. de 2018 · Filmmaker Thomas Haemmerli broaches the topics of city development, architecture, density, housing market, xenophobia and gentrification from an autobiographical perspective. The path of his life has led him from a childhood in the villa district of Zürichberg, through his teenage years as squatter to flat shares, yuppie apartments and finally ...

  4. 9 de oct. de 2017 · A humorous personal and essay film addressing architecture, habitation, space, density, xenophobia, gentrification and urban development.

  5. A humorous personal essay film addressing architecture, habitation, space, density, gentrification and urban development. The film’s main arc spans the author’s diverse living environments, beginning with his childhood in a rich neighborhood to militant squats, shared flats, as well as his various dwellings in such metropolises as Tbilisi ...

  6. At the end the author is a scoundrel: He becomes a fashionable old father and buys a huge flat in one of Zurichs gentrified neighbourhoods. But the film ridicules as well: The rightwing populists that fear a lack of space because of immigrants.

  7. Is the city of Zurich suffering from ‘density stress’? What is it like to live in mega cities such as São Paulo, Mexico City and Tiflis? Filmmaker Thomas Haemmerli broaches the topics of city development, architecture, density, housing market, xenophobia and gentrification from an autobiographical perspective.