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- A production and stage recording, for German television, of Christoph Marthaler's Was ihr wollt (Twelfth Night), which premiered at the Schauspielhaus Zurich, Switzerland, on February 17th, 2001. Judith Engel is Viola.
- Journeys with artist Anish Kapoor from his London studios to permanent installations in Chicago and Naples, to exhibitions in Mumbai and Paris (the 2011 Monumenta Exhibition, Grand Palais), while he shares his personal quest for new forms.
- Festival director and art documentary filmmaker Heinz Peter Schwerfel discusses art films with participants, jury members and artists in the official selection, in the press room of the Kino der Kunst Festival in Munich, Germany.
- Reimagined by one of the most important German art filmmakers, Heinz Peter Schwerfel, here is an impeccable look that reveals what lies behind the art of Koons, and how the mechanisms of advertising are drawing a parallel with his work.
- Placing the art of design in its sociological and technological context, this series tells the story of the 20th century through the industrial objects that have made their mark on it.
- A one-hour program that invites us to travel through the new French thriller, thanks to a rich idea and concept: filming these authors in the places where they live and write their novels, from the suburbs of Paris to Marseille.
- An experimental essay film influenced by Fluxus and German expressionism.
- We enter an abandoned warehouse in search of the most promising contemporary French painters from the mid-80s for an uplifting 'made in France' group portrait.
- Follows top German art collectors Peter Ludwig, Heinrich von Fürstenberg (alias Fürst von Fürstenberg), and Hans Grothe.
- Studio visits and short portraits of the historical members of the Italian Transavanguardia (meaning beyond the avant-garde) art movement: Sandro Chia, Mimmo Paladino, Nino Longobardi, and Enzo Cucchi.
- A documentary filmmaker uses animated segments made by the artist/subject himself to render a complex portrait of a contemporary artist.
- The 8-part collection attempts to answer these questions: What is a living sculpture. Can time be represented. What should be the lifespan of a work of art. Who can say do not touch the works. Can stealing an idea be justified. Etc.
- A portrait of the Russian couple - Emilia and Ilya Kabakov -, who lives and works in Long Island, in several huge studios. Features new projects, paintings, and archive material since 1987.
- Covers Documenta IX, the ninth edition of the quinquennial contemporary art exhibition, which was held between June 13th and September 20th, 1992, in Kassel, Germany.
- The astonishing world of Swiss avant-garde theater director and musician Christoph Marthaler and the unexpected way he observes his peers.
- Christian Boltanski started exhibiting in Germany in the early 1970s and has today gained worldwide recognition for his art. He talks of his true and possible lives, of humanism, religion and utopia, and explains his next art project.
- Covers the interconnections between the real and the virtual worlds, two fields that promise to mix completely in the upcoming years. The latest inventions in the 3D technology lead to A.I. and virtual pop stars, like Kyoko Date in Japan.