Manifesto

Manifesto

Release date : July 25, 2015
Runtime : 2h 20m
Countries of origin : Australia / Germany /
Original Language : Italian / English /
Director : Julian Rosefeldt /
Writers : Julian Rosefeldt /
Production companies : Australian Centre of the Moving Image /
July 25, 2015 2h 20m Australia Drama Italian More
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Rosefeldt’s thirteen-channel video work Manifesto questions the role of the artist in society today. Australian actor, Cate Blanchett, performs the manifestos as a series of striking monologues. The installation draws on the writings of Futurists, Dadaists, Fluxus artists, Situtationists and Dogma 95, and the musings of individual artists, architects, dancers and filmmakers. Passing the philosophies of Claes Oldenburg, Yvonne Rainer, Kazimir Malevich, André Breton, Elaine Sturtevant, Sol LeWitt, Jim Jarmusch, and other influencers through his lens, Rosefeldt has edited and reassembled a collage of artists’ manifestos.
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  • title:Manifesto
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:2h 20m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Australia · Germany ·
  • Original Language: Italian · English ·
  • Director: Julian Rosefeldt /
  • Writers: Julian Rosefeldt ·
  • Production companies: Australian Centre of the Moving Image ·
  • Overview:Rosefeldt’s thirteen-channel video work Manifesto questions the role of the artist in society today. Australian actor, Cate Blanchett, performs the manifestos as a series of striking monologues. The installation draws on the writings of Futurists, Dadaists, Fluxus artists, Situtationists and Dogma 95, and the musings of individual artists, architects, dancers and filmmakers. Passing the philosophies of Claes Oldenburg, Yvonne Rainer, Kazimir Malevich, André Breton, Elaine Sturtevant, Sol LeWitt, Jim Jarmusch, and other influencers through his lens, Rosefeldt has edited and reassembled a collage of artists’ manifestos.
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