JOSEPHSOHN BILDHAUER

Schweiz 2006 – Director: Laurin Merz, Matthias Kälin – Original language: German – Subtitles: French – Length: 77 min.

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  • Sat, 5/5/07
    15.00
    Pinakothek der Moderne

    German version

"Everything I ever experienced happened in my studio", states the sculptor Hans Josephsohn, who for over 60 years has worked, with utmost dedication, on developing and refining his sculptural language. Josephsohn's life is crystallised in his large figurative pieces and each of his creations contributes to a cohesive body of work in which the same motifs are laboured over time and time again. Through close observation of his creative processes and rhythms of work, the directors Laurin Merz and Matthias Kälin allow us a new understanding of the work of the 82-year-old artist.

This insightful film follows the structure of Josephsohn's working day in his studio in Zurich where he first started working in 1943. In brief pauses from his work the sculptor talks to the filmmakers about his life in search of solutions to artistic problems. Merz and Kälin have created a wonderful portrait of a man, who only in recent years has attracted public attention, but has long been considered in certain circles to be among the greatest artists of his generation.

Writer: Matthias Kälin & Laurin Merz. Camera: Matthias Kälin. Sound: Laurin Merz / Martin Witz. Editing: Bernhard Lehner / Christian Müller. Music: Alfred Schnittke. Production: Thelam Film AG. Producer: Pierre-Alain Meier. Co-Producers: Catpics Coproduction AG Alfi Sinniger. International Sales: Kälin & Merz. Distribution: Kälin & Merz.

International Program (2003-2009) 2007
  • Sat, 5/5/07
    15.00
    Pinakothek der Moderne

    German version