Reframing the artist

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Movie
Original title Reframing the artist
Country of production Netherlands
original language Chinese
Publishing year 2010
length 35 minutes
Rod
Director Sascha Pohle
production Sascha Pohle
camera Sascha Pohle,
Eric Lau

Reframing the Artist ( German  artist in a new frame ) is a Dutch short film by Sascha Pohle from 2010 . In Germany, the film premiered on April 30, 2012 at the International Short Film Festival in Oberhausen .

action

In Dafen Oil Painting Village in China oil paintings are reproduced on a large scale. The film takes up stereotypes.

Reviews

“You could think of this as a well-known postmodern exercise in which the representation of artists in mainstream cinema is considered. But by allowing the well-known tropics to be reenacted in a Chinese art factory without condescension and with great sensitivity, he gives us an ever wider view of the astonishing range of art work that includes instant Mona Lisas as well as portraits of Vladimir Putin and Deng Xiaoping, as well as a rare and sober look at workers, poorly paid artisans in painting who take on the roles of heroic artists like Jackson Pollock and Vincent van Gogh in a relaxed manner. "

- Jury of the international competition 2012 : kurzfilmtage.de

Awards

International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2012

  • Grand Prize

Individual evidence

  1. "Main prize, endowed with EUR 3,500"

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