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| Chagall | 
enlarge | Director: Kim Evans Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
Buy New: $149.95
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (1 reviews) Sales Rank: 78611
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD Running Time: 52 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.5
UPC: 014381580624 EAN: 0014381580624 ASIN: B000055XMR
Release Date: January 16, 2001 Theatrical Release Date: 1985 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Chagall is a portrait of portraits, for it studies the art as much as the artist while it explains how Marc Chagall came to create joyous and fantastical paintings, a rarity in the early 1900s. The production's conceit is in following the journey of a young artist who sets out to find out why "the grand old man of French painting" came to paint the way he did. The camera follows him as he visits places Chagall lived and worked, views exhibits, and seemingly ponders installations of astonishing art, including a ceiling painting for the Paris Opera and stained-glass windows that appear painted with light. Stock footage of historical events is interwoven with stills and film showing Chagall at work. The pace, which can seem slow at times, is an asset, for it lingers on his paintings, allowing you to study them. In the end, the conceit works, and "the man of masks" is, at least, partly revealed. --Valerie J. Nelson
Description During his own lifetime, Marc Chagall became a legend--the grand old man of French painting. Born in the Jewish ghetto in provincial Russia, he broke away from the restrictions of poverty and religious constraints to become swept up in the political and artistic maelstrom of the Russian Revolution before moving to Paris, at that time the artistic capital of Europe. Cubism, Expressionism, Surrealism--Chagall learned from all of these movements and rubbed shoulders with many of the great painters and poets of the century, but he stayed very much his own man and developed a unique style which was his hallmark through the years. This important film was completed shortly before Chagall's death and is the only film made about this great artist during his lifetime.
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  MYSTIC ARTIST September 18, 2000 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
A flying cow, an artist with seven fingers, two lovers engaged in an intimate kiss but one of them has an elongated neck that resembles a snake and then we see the face of a fiddler, a green face. What in the world are these images doing on a canvas? Is the artist insane or just playing with our minds? If you have come across those images, welcome to the world of Marc Chagall who captivated art lovers for over half a century. Who is this man? We are given a guided tour of his works and life by an artist who is trying to figure out the same question. He does this by taking us to the places where Chagall worked, introduces us to Chagall's techniques as a painter and explores the impact of his personal life on his art. Born in a Jewish Ghetto in Russia and later moving to Paris, Chagall rose to become the greatest artist of his time. Many of his critics and even our narrator had problems with his style, his use of light and his lack of explaining what he was seeking to convey in his pictures. Since Chagall feels no need to explain, he is called a Mystic, in a negative since. Mystics of course have their heads in the air and have no idea of what they are doing. Of all the major flaws of this video I would say the incessant need to explain and analyze Chagall takes away from the viewer the ability to make up their own minds. Chagall speaks for himself in his paintings infused with thems from Russia, the Bible and his own sense of whom he is. Of special note was Chagall's work in stained glass a medium which one wouldn't think such a person could be effective since his medium is the pallete and canvas. Overall this is a good video in introducing you to the artistic works of the artist as well as his life. Oh, as a "Mystic" artist Chagall does an outstanding job in touching your spirit through his works that few artists can achieve.
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