Review of the documentary film "The Impressionists" 2014
Director Phil Grabski wants more people to visit art galleries, his documentary "The Impressionists" is dedicated to this.". The man who became famous for documentaries about Mozart and Beethoven is now turning his attention to painting, working with several of the world's most prestigious galleries and creating a completely new kind of art — a film exhibition. The idea gives viewers around the world a chance to see the splendor of art that they have never seen before. Grabski is a genuine diamond that reflects real life in his work. "I encourage viewers to look at the essence of art and I want as many people as possible to visit the galleries," he says. "But the majority of the world's population does not have a real opportunity to see, for example, an exhibition of Manet's works in London. Last week, we sent a film about Manet via a thousand satellites to cinemas all over the World. 99 percent of these people do not have the opportunity to attend the Twelve-week Exhibition held at the Main Academy." "The exhibition and the film "Impressionists&They must collide in their interrelationship," says Grabski, who recently visited galleries in Australia. "We want to convey the essence of the exhibition to the audience, just like here in Australia, but this is only possible by summarizing the content – we only have 90 minutes for everything about everything."
Undoubtedly, the exhibition and the film about Impressionism should overlap, but we need to make a choice about what to show. We need to hire really competent speakers and compile accurate biographies of the artists. And also to make a decision about the duration of the paintings. A documentary filmmaker with about 30 years of experience, Grabski is clearly excited about his adventure. However, his first films were about people like the Dalai Lama, Pele, Muhammad Ali, Beethoven and Mozart. Recalling his own biography, he laughs, referring to the phone call he received from a producer with an offer to make a film about the Impressionists. "Honestly, for one second it seemed to me that he was talking about a comic show."However, regardless of whether he makes films about art or about people, he has great respect for the audience. "We're not fooling anyone," he says. - Films about art are made for people who really appreciate art. But we want to attract young people and those who have never been to art exhibitions. For example, my two children didn't really want to go to sushi bars, but now they love it. It's part of our job as filmmakers to encourage people to do things they haven't done before." Open a new account at 1xBit Casino using the 1xbet promo code once you register, you can claim your bonus. A 100% deposit bonus is available for new players. At the casino, the bonus is worth up to €1950 or currency equivalent. If you opt for the sports bonus you can claim up to $130, which is 30% more than the standard new player offer.