Beuys (film)
Beuys is a 2017 German documentary film directed by Andres Veiel about the German artist Joseph Beuys. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section of the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
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Directed by | Andres Veiel |
Written by | Andres Veiel |
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Cinematography | Jörg Jeshel |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Noting that the film emphasizes the "social conscience" behind Beuys's art, Glenn Kenny, writing for The New York Times, called it "an exhilarating portrait of a unique truth-teller".[2]
References
- "Berlinale 2017: Competition and Berlinale Special Are Complete" (press release). Berlinale. berlinale.de. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- Kenny, Glenn (16 January 2018). "Review: In ‘Beuys,’ a Portrait of the Artist as a Socially Conscious Provocateur". New York Times. nytimes.com. Retrieved 20 January 2018. Print version, 17 January 2018, p. C5, under title "A Conceptual Artist and Provocateur".
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