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Eva Hesse
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Documentary feature film focusing on the life and times of Eva Hesse, a ground-breaking artist who was active in New York and Germany in the 1960's.
Actors:
Selma Blair, Bob Balaban, Patrick Kennedy, Julia-Maria Köhler, Ernst August Schepmann, Michael Che Koch, Tom Doyle, Werner Nekes, Adolf Hitler
Director:
Marcie Begleiter
Country:
United States, Germany
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Tablet
April 26, 2016 Hesse's interest was more a matter of process than product. Begleiter's movie picks up the next two sentences to give Hesse the poignant existential credo that serves as her last word. "Life doesn't last; art doesn't last. It doesn't matter."
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Newcity
June 07, 2016 Moving, incisive... chronicles the short life and decade-long career of the German-American sculptor and denizen of the 1960s art world with impressive command of both the scene Hesse found herself in, as well as the methods that led to [her] artwork.
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Film Journal International
April 27, 2016 Entertaining, informative and beautifully rendered documentary homage to the late-20th-century artist [Eva Hesse].
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Detroit News
August 26, 2016 "Eva Hesse" is a remarkable film about an even more remarkable artist, a woman who playfully and resolutely turned the world of sculpture inside out.
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Wall Street Journal
May 12, 2016 Hesse's work has taken its place as a seminal part of 20th-century art, and this indispensable film will be shining a light on it, and her, for a long time to come.
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Los Angeles Times
May 12, 2016 A vibrant, affecting piece of filmmaking that's sure to widen Hesse's following.
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Artforum
June 03, 2016 It's a measure of Begleiter's documentary skills and her commitment to Hesse's work and vivid presence that such scant materials have resulted in a portrait that is so lively, intelligent, and moving.
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Globe and Mail
March 03, 2017 Overstuffed with biographical details and taking-head interviews with friends and hangers-on, it's over-didactic and dull.
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Chicago Reader
June 09, 2016 Marcie Begleiter directed this warm documentary about the short, extraordinary life of the title artist, who died at age 34 of a brain tumor.
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Spirituality and Practice
April 29, 2016 A superb documentary on a gifted and eccentric female artist who hit her high stride in the 1960s.
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SF Weekly
August 25, 2016 Aside from her laudable work ethos, Hesse never comes across as an interesting documentary subject.
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