Une Semaine de Bonté / Die Weiße Woche
Max Ernst was one of the young men who returned from the 1914-18 war ready to reject all the standards and customs which society had hitherto taken for granted. If culture and religion had led to nothing better than the past four years of misery and horror, they argued, then it was time to give anarchy and unreason a chance. This film is about the series of 182 collage engravings which illustrate Ernst's irrational novel Kindness Week, divided into seven sequences which each represent a day of the week. By animating these fantasy engravings on film, the artist was able to bring yet another absurd element to his protest against reason. The quality of the animation is superb, and the entire film was personally approved by Max Ernst. [/] View entire film (RealMedia, High speed only. 18.11 M) 19 minutes Black and white [/] The Roland Collection of Films and Videos on Art
Buch dazu:
Une Semaine de Bonté: A Surrealistic Novel in Collage by Max Ernst
Dover Pubns; ISBN: 0486232522,
2nd edition (February 1976)
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