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Directed by Alain Resnais,
Robert HessensOrigin FranceGenres War,
DocumentaryThemes PeintureActors Maria CasarèsRating68%
After a brief voiceover by Jacques Pruvost highlighting the Guernica atrocity of April 1937, María Casares recites a poem by Paul Eluard on the subject of that atrocity illustrated with numerous paintings, drawings and sculptures of Pablo Picasso, latterly the painting Guernica (1937). The oppressive musical arrangements were composed by Guy Bernard., 1h36
Origin ItalieGenres Documentary,
HistoricalThemes Peinture,
Documentary films about the visual artsActors Toni ServilloRating68%
Pendant la période nazie, au nom de l'art pur aryen, le régime organise deux expositions à Munich en 1937, une d' « art classique » et l'autre d'« art dégénéré ». C'est l'occasion pour le régime sous les ordres d'Hitler et de Goering de faire main basse sur les œuvres des grands maîtres classiques pour la création du « Louvre de Linz » et d'enrichir leurs collections personnelles., 2h18
Directed by Victor EriceGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Peinture,
Documentary films about the visual arts,
Documentaire sur une personnalitéRating76%
The film begins by showing Antonio López García as a very meticulous painter. He drives in pegs to mark his stance, hangs a weight and uses strings to determine the symmetry and center of his painting. His first attempt starts out peacefully but he soon encounters problems due to the weather and the size of his canvas. As García and a friend discuss Michelangelo's The Last Judgement, painted when Michelangelo was in his 60s, which García is fast approaching, the film's subject takes shape as the relationship between the artist's work and his own mortality. García's future attempts are much more rushed and frantic as he struggles to compete with the weather, the fleeting sun and the rotting and weighed down fruit in maintaining his vision.