Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness (1991)

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This documentary celebrates Max Ernst, one of the most influential and visionary artists of the past century. The film covers the highlights of Ernst's fascinating career via a format that mirrors the restless reality of his life. An inveterate traveler and always on the move, Ernst lived and worked in Germany, France and America. His nomadic way of life kept him searching: "A painter is lost if he finds himself."

Director: Peter Schamoni
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 102 min
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Country: Germany
Language: English, Français, Deutsch
Original Language: en
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What is Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness about?
This documentary celebrates Max Ernst, one of the most influential and visionary artists of the past century. The film covers the highlights of Ernst's fascinating career via a format that mirrors the restless reality of his life. An inveterate traveler and always on the move, Ernst lived and worked in Germany, France and America. His nomadic way of life kept him searching: "A painter is lost if he finds himself."
Who directed Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness?
Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness was directed by Peter Schamoni.
Who stars in Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness?
Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness stars Max Ernst.
How long is Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness?
Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
What genre is Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness?
Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness is a Documentary film.
Where was Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness produced?
Max Ernst: My Vagabonds - My Restlessness was produced in Germany.