
Movie spotlight
'67/'22
A combination and comparison of a gender identity assessment in 2022 with a Man Alive interview on homosexuality from 1967.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complex relationship between humans and art, focusing on the performance artist Maja Smrekar and her deep dive into the world of the wolf. Through Smrekar's artistic journey and her personal connection with a wolf, the film probes themes of nature, identity, and the boundaries between species.
Critical Reception
While '67/'22 received a modest release, it garnered attention for its unique subject matter and Smrekar's compelling performance. Critics praised its introspective nature and its challenging exploration of humanity's connection to the wild, though some found its pacing deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thought-provoking exploration of art and nature.
Commended for Maja Smrekar's dedicated and immersive performance.
Noted for its unique and philosophical approach to interspecies connection.
Google audience: Audience reception for '67/'22 is not widely documented on Google.
Fun Fact
The title '67/22' refers to the age difference between the artist Maja Smrekar (who was 35 during the project) and the lifespan of the wolf she studied (estimated at 15 years, with the project spanning 22 years of observation).
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