XVI New British Film Festival
City:
Moscow
Cinemas:
Documentary Film Center
Formula Kino Horizont
Formula Kino Praga
Dates:
28 October – 28 November 2015
Partners:
British Council
CoolConnections
Choose city for details:
- Irkutsk : 13–15 November 2015
- Kazan : 11–15 November 2015
- Nizhniy Novgorod : 11–15 November 2015
- Novosibirsk : 11–15 November 2015
- Omsk : 11–15 November 2015
- Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy : 11–15 November 2015
- Samara : 11–15 November 2015
- Sochi : 11–15 November 2015
- Yaroslavl : 11–15 November 2015
- Rostov-on-Don : 5–8 November 2015
- Voronezh : 5–10 November 2015
- St. Petersburg : 3–8 November 2015
- Vladivostok : 3–8 November 2015
- Chelyabinsk : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Ekaterinburg : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Kaliningrad : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Krasnoyarsk : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Moscow : 28 October – 28 November 2015
- Perm : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Saratov : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Tyumen : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Ufa : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Ulyanovsk : 28 October – 1 November 2015
- Volgograd : 28 October – 1 November 2015
Imagine: Год Аниша Капура
Imagine: The Year of Anish Kapoor
Country: Great Britain
Year: 2009
Genre: documentary
Language: English
Translation: russian subtitles
Time: 59 minutes
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An insight into one of Britain's most accomplished and popular sculptors.
“Charming.” “Mercurial.” “Mystifying.” “Overpowering.” The list of adjectives used to describe Anish Kapoor’s installations and public sculptures seems endless. And yet, as varied as the responses to his work are, Kapoor has precise goals in mind for each piece, and his creative outlook, while certainly wide-ranging, is enriched by specific influences and traditions.
This program follows the Indian-born artist as he confers with assistants in his studio and prepares for a massive exhibition at London’s Royal Academy of Art. Incorporating archival materials that shed light on Kapoor’s youth, education, and early pigment sculptures, the film offers magnificent views of several works, including Cloud Gate, C-Curve, Dismemberment of Jeanne d’Arc, and Hive—the latter in its gallery setting as well as in the Dutch shipyard where it came to life.
Schedule:
Moscow: Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre
4 November, Wednesday
8 November, Sunday