Experience the hidden emotions inside the greatest masterpieces of art
"The Master's Vision“ focus on three world-famous works of art and their emotions.
"The Monk by the Sea“ by Caspar David Friedrich (Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin), “Water Lilies“ by Claude Monet (Musée d'Orsay, Paris) and "The Sun“ by Edvard Munch (Munch Museum, Oslo).
Each episode of "The Master's Vision" tells the story of a masterpiece that has been hidden from the general public. With the help of restorations, historical research and new methods of analysis, we gain new insights into the origin of the artworks. The 3-part VR series puts the sensual experience of three different works of art in the foreground. What kind of feeling does the work of art convey - and how can the user empathize with it?
DREAM BOAT
Written and directed by Tristan Ferland Milewski
Once a year the DREAM BOAT sets sail for a cruise only for gay men. Far from their families and political restrictions, we follow five men from five countries on the quest for their dreams. The cruise promises seven days of sunshine, love, and freedom – but on board are also their personal stories, their doubts and uncertainties…
DVD available, please send an email to info@gebrueder-beetz.de
Including the soundtrack by My Name is Claude!
For Germany: http://realfictionfilme.de/shop_dream-boat/
#arthunt
A search for traces realized by the investigative startup Follow the Money and gebrueder beetz filmproduction
A painting that has saved the lives of more than 30 people and that has been lost for almost eight decades. A case of looted art that leads from Germany’s present right into its dark past. A transmedia investigation across various media channels and outlets, which makes the audience part of the team. This is: #kunstjagd
www.kunstjagd.com
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Digital Dissidents
A film by Cyril Tuschi
Digital Dissidents are the warriors of the digital age: Republican patriots, radical anarchists and cyber-hippies fight side by side for transparency and privacy in the digital world. For that, they are in prison, live in exile or have lost their careers and families. While many people celebrate them as heroes, critics, intelligence services and companies condemn their actions as an assault on our security. Why are they doing it? What are their motives?
The documentary “Digital Dissidents” is part of the transmedia event SUPERNERDS.
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