Documentary
Joseph Beuys, the man with a hat, the felt, and the “fat corner”. Thirty years after his death he still seems to be a visionary, way ahead of his time. Back then he was trying to patiently explain how “money shouldn't be a commodity.” He knew that money trade would undermine democracy. But there is more. Beuys boxes, parleys, lectures and explains pictures to a dead hare. He asks with a grin: “Do You Want a Revolution Without Laughter?“ His expanded concept of art leads him smack in the middle of socially relevant discourse, even today.
Through a congenial montage of countless, previously untapped visual and audio sources, director Andreas Veiel and his team created a one-of-a-kind chronicle: BEUYS is not a portrait in the common sense but an intimate look at a human being, his art and his world of ideas.
“An exhilarating portrait of a unique truth-teller.” – The New York Times
“A fascinating portrait of the unconventional artist.” – Movie Nation
”Engaging, compelling.” – Village Voice
Joseph Beuys
Caroline Tisdall
Rhea Thönges-Stringaris
Director:
Andres Veiel
Script:
Andres Veiel
Length:
1h 47m
Original language:
Tyska
Original title:
Beuys
Production year:
2017
NonStop Entertainment