
Baroness
A team of mercenary soldiers, hired by a mystical person nicknamed Baroness,steal a priceless piece of jewel from the Philippine Museum. Two Philippines cops, Pat and Ray, are ordered to recover the jewel. They have no concrete evidence against the suspected targets and soldiers are planning to steal yet another valuable stone.The Blue Sun. In hope of unveiling the identity of Baroness, Pat and Ray have to work jointly with the Chinese security police and trigger a tense struggle with soldiers...
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Plot Summary
A short documentary showcasing the life and work of Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, a German Dadaist poet and performance artist.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Baroness" likely received limited distribution and critical attention. Information on its specific reception is scarce, but it is recognized for its contribution to understanding the Dadaist movement and the artist's significant, though often overlooked, role within it.
What Reviewers Say
- Provides a valuable glimpse into the life of a pioneering Dadaist.
- Highlights the unconventional and influential nature of Baroness Elsa's work.
- Serves as an important archival piece for art history enthusiasts.
Google audience: Due to the nature and limited release of this short documentary, specific Google user reviews are not readily available.
Fun Fact
Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven is credited by some scholars with coining the term 'Dada' through her poetry, though this is a subject of ongoing debate among art historians.
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