Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait

Self-Portrait

1969Movie42 minNo Language

Self-Portrait is a 1969 film made by the artist Yoko Ono. The film consists of a single 42 minute shot of the semi erect penis of her husband, John Lennon.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Rolf ThieleGenres: Drama, Biography

Plot Summary

This film delves into the tumultuous life and career of the controversial Austrian painter Egon Schiele. It explores his artistic evolution, his relationships with various women, and his struggles against societal norms and censorship during the early 20th century. The narrative highlights Schiele's provocative style and his deep connection to the female form as central themes in his work.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Helmut Berger's intense portrayal of Egon Schiele. However, some found the film's depiction to be somewhat melodramatic, while others commended its attempt to capture the volatile spirit of the artist and his era. It is generally regarded as a notable, albeit sometimes sensationalized, biopic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Helmut Berger's compelling performance as Egon Schiele.
  • Appreciated for its exploration of the artist's controversial life and work.
  • Some found the narrative to be melodramatic or overly sensationalized.

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Fun Fact

Helmut Berger, who played Egon Schiele, was chosen by director Luchino Visconti for his role in 'The Damned' shortly after this film's release, further cementing his status as a rising star.

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