Ema on the Staircase by Corinna Belz, Germany 2012, 26' |
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Presented at Lo schermo dell'arte 2012 In her third film about Gerhard Richter, Corinna Belz begins with the meticulous restauration of one the artist’s most famous paintings, Ema, Akt auf einer Treppe, painted in 1966 and housed in the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, offering viewers an even closer look at the great master’s refined painting technique and reconstructing a particularly significant moment in his life. After having examined Richter’s most recent work, the director takes us back to the artist’s first active years in Düsseldorf, under Marcel Duchamp’s influence; narrated by skilfully linking photos and archival film footage with commentary by Nicholas Serota, director of London’s Tate Gallery, and by art historian Benjamin Buchloh, shot in Richter’s current studio during preparations for his retrospective, Panorama. Corinna Belz Studied philosophy, history of art and media sciences in Cologne, Zurich and Berlin. She has written, directed and produced numerous TV and film productions. Her first film on Gerhard Richter’s work, Das Kšlner Domfenster (2007), was awarded the World Media Gold Award - Art Documentaries. Her subsequent film about the artist – Gerhard Richter Painting – received the prestigious German Film Prize in April 2012. Lives in Cologne. Selected Filmography 2005 Drei Wunsche (co-regia con Barbel Maiwurm); 2007 Das Kolner Domfester; 2011 Gerhard Richter Painting www.zeroone.de |
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