Max Ernst, Une Semaine de Bonte
Max Ernst, Une Semaine de Bonte

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Max Ernst, Une Semaine de Bonte

1969
Movie
13 min
English

"This film was presented as part of my 1969 thesis on Max Ernst. It was a personal tribute where I filmed his collages, then intercut live footage I shot with other reference material into a surreal visual collage." - Penny Slinger

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Max ErnstGenres: Documentary, Art

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the surrealist masterpiece 'Une Semaine de Bonté' (A Week of Kindness) by artist Max Ernst. It delves into the creation and thematic content of this groundbreaking series of collages, which uses elements from Victorian novels and pulp fiction to construct dreamlike and often disturbing narratives. The film examines Ernst's innovative techniques and his place within the Surrealist movement.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on an art project, 'Max Ernst, Une Semaine de Bonte' is primarily assessed by its effectiveness in conveying the artist's vision and the impact of the collages themselves. It is generally regarded as an insightful look into a pivotal work of Surrealism, offering valuable context for art students and enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a comprehensive visual and thematic analysis of Ernst's 'Une Semaine de Bonté'.

  • Praised for its exploration of Ernst's collage techniques and surrealist themes.

  • Considered an important document for understanding a key work in 20th-century art.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this documentary are scarce, but it is generally appreciated by those interested in surrealist art and Max Ernst's oeuvre for its educational value and detailed examination of his celebrated collage novel.

Awards & Accolades

None notable for the documentary itself, but the source material 'Une Semaine de Bonté' is a highly acclaimed work of art.

Fun Fact

Max Ernst created 'Une Semaine de Bonté' in 1934, consisting of 182 collages published as five separate books, not in 1969 as the film's release year might suggest. The 1969 film is a documentary retrospective of this earlier work.

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