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November 8, 2007
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Introducing
ART ON SCREEN 2007
November 30 –
December 2
Three-Day
Festival of Award-Winning Art Docs from Around the World
Exclusive
Interviews with International Filmmakers
ART ON SCREEN opens with an
invitation-only screening of a new and critically acclaimed portrait of the
life and work of Phyllis Lambert, renowned Canadian architect and urban
activist, directed by Teri Wehn-Damisch. The festival continues over three days
with a slate of new and noteworthy films about art that explore a vast range of
subjects – from the destruction of the giant Buddhas in Afghanistan (Swiss
director Christian Frei’s The Giant Buddhas) to a behind-the-scenes look at the Detroit
premiere of the opera Margaret Garner, adapted by Toni Morrison from her
novel Beloved (French director
Mustapha Hasnaoui’s Margaret Garner).
The Montreal FIFA has earned international acclaim as the
premiere film festival for the arts. Taking place over ten days in March, the
25th FIFA presented 275 productions from 25 countries and attracted more than
30,000 visitors. Following the
A complete schedule for Art on Screen 2007 is available at: www.paleycenter.org.
Art on Screen 2007 is made possible
with a grant from the
ART ON SCREEN 2007:
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 30
Robert Indiana:
American Dreamer
Friday, November 30; 12:30 pm
Dir. Eric Breitbart (
A self-portrait of the iconic LOVE sculpture artist.
Panta Rei
Friday, November 30; 2:15 pm
Dir. Lars Nilssen (
Champion windsurfer-turned-artist Jan Wanggaard creates his scale model of the solar
system, Planet Lofoten, over three years in northern
The Art of Henry
Moore
Friday, November 30; 3:30 pm
INTRODUCED BY Dir. John Wyver (
A fresh look at arguably the greatest sculptor of the twentieth century.
Invitation-only,
special event
Citizen Lambert: Joan of Architecture
Friday, November 30; 7:00 pm
INTRODUCED BY Dir.
Teri Wehn-Damisch (
A glimpse into the world of Phyllis Lambert—who will participate in the
event—renowned Canadian architect and urban activist.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1
Sigrid & Isaac
Saturday, December 1; 12:30 pm
Dir. Anders Wahlgren (
The painters Sigrid Hjertén (1885-1948) and Isaac Grunewald (1889-1946),
legends in Swedish art history, are brought to life in this chamber piece of
archival and new footage.
The Giant Buddhas
Saturday, December 1; 12:30 pm
Dir. Christian Frei (
In March 2001, the Taliban destroyed two ancient Buddha statues in the Bamiyan
Car-Men
Saturday, December 1; 2:30 pm
Dir. Boris Paval Conen (Netherlands)
The great Czech choreographer Jiri Kylian created this free adaptation of
Carmen for the dance troupe NDT III. This fantastical dance performance was
filmed in black and white in a Czech coal mine.
Yves Klein: The
Blue Revolution
Saturday, December 1; 2:30 pm
INTRODUCED BY Dir. Francois Levy-Kuentz (France)
The inventor of the monochrome and the happening, Yves Klein (1928-62) was a
true prodigy. Today, his radical and visionary work enjoys mythic status.
Featuring unreleased archival material, this portrait examines the artist's
meteoric career.
Yang Ban Xi: The
Eight Model Works
Saturday, December 1; 2:30 pm
Dir. Yan Ting Yuen (
Mao meets Busby Berkeley meets hip-hop in this resurgence of revolutionary
Chinese opera.
Le Blues de
l'Orient [Between Two Notes]
Saturday, December 1; 5:00 pm
INTRODUCED BY Dir. Florence Strauss (France, Canada)
Cairo, Alexandria, Tel-Aviv, Beirut, Damascus, Aleppo, Palmyra... In a world
torn apart, these cities have a common legacy: classical Arabic music. From
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2
Milton Rogovin:
The Rich Have Their Own Photographers
Sunday, December 2; 12:30 pm
INTRODUCED BY Dir. Ezra Bookstein (
An exploration of the art and activism of social documentary photographer
Milton Rogovin (b. 1909). For more than forty years, he has photographed the
homeless, the marginalized, the powerless, and those he considers the
"forgotten ones."
Zahara & Urga
Sunday, December 2; 2:15 pm
INTRODUCED BY Dir. Rax Rinnekangas (
After seeing a strange illumination, a silent boy gains the power of speech.
Later, as a photographer, he travels throughout
Andy Warhol: A
Documentary Film (Parts 1 & 2)
Sunday, December 2 ; Part 1 at 2:30 pm and Part 2 at 4:30 pm
Dir. Ric Burns (United States)
Ric Burns looks at Andy Warhol, with rare archival footage shot by Warhol at
the peak of his fame in the sixties.
Margaret Garner
Sunday, December 2; 4:00 pm
Dir. Mustapha Hasnaoui (France)
SPECIAL APPEARANCE by
Mezzo-soprano Denyse Graves
A behind-the-scenes look at the Detroit premiere of the opera Margaret
Garner, adapted by Toni Morrison from her novel Beloved, which
recounts the true story of a nineteenth-century slave and her tragic destiny. Mezzo-soprano
Denyse Graves, who sang the title role in the
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