Max Ernst

Max Ernst

Born: April 2, 1891
Died: April 1, 1976
in Brühl, Germany

Movies for Max Ernst...

tvSSFBM EHKL
Title: tvSSFBM EHKL
Character: Himself (archive footage)
Released: September 29, 2001
Type: Movie
A surreal film about surrealism.
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Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness
Title: Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness
Released: May 9, 1991
Type: Movie
This documentary celebrates Max Ernst, one of the most influential and visionary artists of the past century. The film covers the highlights of Ernst's fascinating career via a format that mirrors the restless reality of his life. An inveterate traveler and always on the move, Ernst lived and worked in Germany, France and America. His nomadic way of life kept him searching: "A painter is lost if he finds himself."
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Coup de Torchon
Title: Coup de Torchon
Character: Le soldat mexicain (dans le film publicitaire "Galeries Barbès")
Released: November 4, 1981
Type: Movie
A pathetic police chief, humiliated by everyone around him, suddenly wants a clean slate in life, and resorts to drastic means to achieve it.
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Europe After the Rain
Title: Europe After the Rain
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1978
Type: Movie
Dada came out of the craziness of World War One. "The birth of Dada was not the beginning of art but of disgust." Surrealism tried to systematize Dada's anarchy into an artistic blend of Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxist provocation. In the interests of conquering the irrational, Salvador Dali opened exhibitions dressed in a diving suit, Marcel Duchamp turned himself into woman, Benjamin Peret assaulted priests, and Yves Tanguy ate spiders. Andre Breton, nicknamed "the Pope of Surrealism", led an inspired gang of artists, lunatics and writers. By the 1950s they were denouncing each other for betraying the movement, but their ideas had infected Hollywood, advertising agencies and were turning up as TV humor and album covers.
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Laocoon & Sons: The Story of the Transformation of Esmeralda del Rio
Title: Laocoon & Sons: The Story of the Transformation of Esmeralda del Rio
Released: March 27, 1972
Type: Movie
Once upon a time there was a country known by the name of Laura Molloy. Laura Molloy was the name of this country. Only women lived in Laura MolloyEsmeralda del Rio was a woman. One day Esmeralda del Rio had the idea to undergo a series of transformations, which were to take her very far. So far did she go that she had no way of knowing how far she had gone. Two things were certain: Esmeralda del Rio was blond and in her own way she practiced a kind of magic which I would like to call 'blond magic'.
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How Many Colours Has a Hand?
Title: How Many Colours Has a Hand?
Character: Self
Released: April 4, 1971
Type: Movie
A film about and with Max Ernst.
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Max Ernst, Une Semaine de Bonte
Title: Max Ernst, Une Semaine de Bonte
Character: Himself
Released: August 25, 1969
Type: Movie
"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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Die widerrechtliche Ausübung der Astronomie
Title: Die widerrechtliche Ausübung der Astronomie
Released: April 29, 1967
Type: Movie
Max Ernst on amateur astronomer Ernst Wilhelm Leberecht Tempel.
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Cinéastes de notre temps : Luis Buñuel
Title: Cinéastes de notre temps : Luis Buñuel
Character: Self
Released: April 21, 1964
Type: Movie
An overview of Luis Buñuel's career. Includes an interview with the filmmaker.
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Max Ernst: Journey into the Subconscious
Title: Max Ernst: Journey into the Subconscious
Character: Self, Narrator
Released: January 1, 1964
Type: Movie
The inner world of the great painter Max Ernst is the subject of this film. One of the principal founders of Surrealism, Max Ernst explores the nature of materials and the emotional significance of shapes to combine with his collages and netherworld canvases. The director and Ernst together use the film creatively as a medium to explain the artist's own development.
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8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
Title: 8 X 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements
Released: March 15, 1957
Type: Movie
8 x 8: A Chess-Sonata in 8 Movements is an American experimental film directed by Hans Richter, Marcel Duchamp, and Jean Cocteau. Described by Richter as "part Freud, part Lewis Carroll" and filmed partially on the lawn of Duchamp's summer house in Southbury, Connecticut.
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Dreams That Money Can Buy
Title: Dreams That Money Can Buy
Character: Le President
Released: September 1, 1947
Type: Movie
An attempt to bring the work of surrealist artists to a wider public. The plot is that of an average Joe who can conjure up dreams that will improve his customer's lives. This frame story serves as a link between several avant-garde sequences created by leading visual artists of their day, most of whom were emigres to the US during WWII.
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L'Âge d'or
Title: L'Âge d'or
Character: Bandit Leader in the Hut
Released: November 28, 1930
Type: Movie
The film consists of a series of tightly interlinked vignettes, the most sustained of which details the story of a man and a woman who are passionately in love. Their attempts to consummate their passion are constantly thwarted, by their families, by the Church and bourgeois society in general.