Founded in 1895, the Venice Biennial is considered one of the most important art events worldwide, gathering, in addition to a curated group exhibition, a much discussed representation of national art in numerous country pavilions.This 35mm film investigates the architecture of the Austrian Pavilion in the Giardini della Biennale in Venice, designed by Josef Hoffmann, as well as its history of exhibitions and the potential of the medium of analog film in relation to its discursive field.