Leo Mol (1978)

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A documentary that looks at the sculpture of internationally acclaimed artist Leo Mol, who has lived in Winnipeg since 1948. Focuses on the creation of a bronze portrait of the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko, the founder of the conservatory in Kyiv. The entire process of sculpting in the lost-wax method is shown (from the plasticene stage through to casting) and explained in the voice-over narration. Mol himself talks about his art and his philosophy of life, and some of Lysenko's music is played on the soundtrack.

Director: Slavko Nowytski
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
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Cast

Music: Mykola Lysenko
Editing: Slavko Nowytski
Production: Filmart Productions, Inc.
Country: Canada
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Leo Mol about?
A documentary that looks at the sculpture of internationally acclaimed artist Leo Mol, who has lived in Winnipeg since 1948. Focuses on the creation of a bronze portrait of the Ukrainian composer Mykola Lysenko, the founder of the conservatory in Kyiv. The entire process of sculpting in the lost-wax method is shown (from the plasticene stage through to casting) and explained in the voice-over narration. Mol himself talks about his art and his philosophy of life, and some of Lysenko's music is played on the soundtrack.
Who directed Leo Mol?
Leo Mol was directed by Slavko Nowytski.
Who stars in Leo Mol?
Leo Mol stars Max Tapper, Leo Mol.
How long is Leo Mol?
Leo Mol has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Leo Mol?
Leo Mol is a Documentary film.
Where was Leo Mol produced?
Leo Mol was produced in Canada.