Manifesto

Manifesto

Manifesto

2015 16+ Germany, Australia
95 min. Dzhulian Rouzfeldt

13 different stories. They are all united by the fact that each of them speaks about the trends in the art of the 20th century. These philosophical reflections are timeless... Each manifesto-monologue comes from the mouths of completely different characters in radically different circumstances: a teacher of junior classes in class, a homeless man, a TV presenter, a goth and many others. Each of their opinions can make you look at modern art in a different way. The film itself says that it is a fake. Bold statements from different people. Only here a teacher and a homeless person can teach you about life on the same level. Read more The filming took place in Berlin and lasted 12 days. The director and screenwriter of the picture was the artist Julian Rosefeldt, for whom this project became the first full-length. Many have already noted the skill of Julian, who connected together 13 chaotic stories. All 13 manifestor characters in the film were played by Cate Blanchett. She was nominated five times and won the Academy Award twice: in 2005 for "Best Supporting Actress" in the film "The Aviator" and in 2014 for "Best Actress" in the film "Jasmine". In addition, Kate is known for the tapes "Elizabeth" (1998), "The Talented Mr. Ripley" (1999), "The Mysterious Story of Benjamin Button" (2008). The film premiered on 9 December 2015 at the Australian Center for the Moving Image. Film critics http://www.metacritic.com gave the film a score of 73/100, and https://www.rottentomatoes.com has 69% positive reviews (24/35).

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