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Art City #1: Making it in Manhattan
MC-461, 2004
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Unlike any art movie you've ever seen, Making it in Manhattan is informed 'entertainment’ about the people who make contemporary art. Artists, collectors, and dealers bring to life the art capital of the world, New York, as it plunges into the 21st... more >
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Art City #2: Simplicity
MC-462, 2004
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Travelling around the country, Art City: Simplicity takes viewers on a revealing trip into the studios and lives of a group of singular artists. On a desert mesa outside Santa Fe, Richard Tuttle invents his mysterious and marvellously humble forms,... more >
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Art City #3: A Ruling Passion
MC-463, 2005
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Many artists use the pain, exhilaration and resolution of private desires to express themselves. Art City: A Ruling Passion focuses on intense personalities who’ve used their art to explore the
emotional impact of psychological truths. Everything... more >
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How To Draw A Bunny
MC-284, 2000
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How to Draw a Bunny, a 90 minute feature film on the artist Ray Johnson, won the Jury Prize at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, and recently the Prix de Public at the famed Recontre Film Festival in Paris. How to Draw a Bunny was named as one of... more >
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, The
MC-489, 2004
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Shot in High-Definition video technology, this captivating program will take you on a tour through the entire Metropolitan Museum of Art in 52 minutes of programming. You will hear fascinating stories about the history of the Museum and its... more >
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PAUL KLEE: The Silence of the Angel
MC-537, 2006
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PAUL KLEE: THE SILENCE OF THE ANGEL is a visual journey into the work of a major painter of the 20th century by Michael Gaumnitz, an award-winning documentarian of artists and sculptors. Like Kandinsky and Delaunay, Klee revolutionized the... more >
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Richard Tuttle: Never Not An Artist
MC-473, 2005
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“A fascinating visual tour of the art and career of Richard Tuttle,
the maverick Minimalist who has never stopped pushing the envelope
of what art can be.” -Robert Rosenblum, professor of Art History, NYU
“This view into the work, life and... more >
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Vincent - the Life and Death of Vincent van Gogh
MC-433, 2004
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Called “the most profound exploration of an artist’s soul ever to
be put on film” (Village Voice), VINCENT: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF VINCENT VAN GOGH is a richly textured study of one of the greatest artists of all time.
One of the Top 10... more >
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Who Gets to Call it Art?
MC-542, 2006
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Featuring never-before-seen footage of legendary artists, exclusive interviews and an elite variety of the ‘Who’s Who’ New York entertainment scene. The film explores one of the most creatively fertile periods of American Art, profiling Andy... more >
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World of Gilbert & George, The
MC-723, 2007
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Written and directed by the artists and released to coincide with their major international traveling retrospective beginning in 2007 at Tate Modern in London, the feature-length film The World of Gilbert & George is an extraordinary journey into... more >
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