ERRÓ - North - South - East - West (2000)

A collage-like film that mixes interviews with painter Erró and his collaborators, family and friends with visuals of his paintings and extracts from experimental films made in the sixties with Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Carolee Scheemann, Christo, Matta and Adami. Also including many of the luminaries of twentieth century art, the film takes us from Paris and New York to the appropriately surrealistic landscapes of Erró's native Iceland.

Director: Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Music: Jóhann Jóhannsson
Language: Íslenska
Original Language: is
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What is ERRÓ - North - South - East - West about?
A collage-like film that mixes interviews with painter Erró and his collaborators, family and friends with visuals of his paintings and extracts from experimental films made in the sixties with Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Carolee Scheemann, Christo, Matta and Adami. Also including many of the luminaries of twentieth century art, the film takes us from Paris and New York to the appropriately surrealistic landscapes of Erró's native Iceland.
Who directed ERRÓ - North - South - East - West?
ERRÓ - North - South - East - West was directed by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon.
How long is ERRÓ - North - South - East - West?
ERRÓ - North - South - East - West has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is ERRÓ - North - South - East - West?
ERRÓ - North - South - East - West is a Documentary film.