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Max Ernst: Journey into the Subconscious

The inner world of the great painter Max Ernst is the subject of this film. One of the principal founders of Surrealism, Max Ernst explores the nature of materials and the emotional significance of shapes to combine with his collages and netherworld canvases. The director and Ernst together use the film creatively as a medium to explain the artist's own development.

`A very beautiful film, Max Ernst, the great enchanter, elegant and sensitive, casts a spell over his public. Without priggishness, a poetry of high quality, fairy-like without being imprecise, leads one ultimately into surrealism.' UNESCO


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Max Ernst The Bride of the Wind


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Credits Directors
Peter Schamoni
Dr C Lamb

Narration/Voice
Max Ernst

Original music
Hans Posegga

Awards

Grand Prix, Oberhausen
Highly Commended, German Center for Film Classification
 
12 minutes
Color
Recommended audience age range 12-adult



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