Rubens (1948)

Rubens (1948) poster

This surreal abstract film falls into three sections, or movements, the first taking place on the ground, the second in the air and the third again on the ground. In the first movement various motifs or themes are introduced, which are again picked up and developed in the third movement. Six spheres, evolved in the first movement, become the sole subject matter–or “dancers”–of the second movement, which consists of a simple type of ballet using the floor-plan choreography or traditional ballet as a basis of interest.

Director: Paul Haesaerts, Henri Storck
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 61 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Raymond Chevreuille
Editing: Henri Storck
Production: Belgian Ministries of Education & Communication
Country: Belgium
Language: English
Original Language: nl

Keywords

painting, art, henri storck, rubens

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rubens about?
This surreal abstract film falls into three sections, or movements, the first taking place on the ground, the second in the air and the third again on the ground. In the first movement various motifs or themes are introduced, which are again picked up and developed in the third movement. Six spheres, evolved in the first movement, become the sole subject matter–or “dancers”–of the second movement, which consists of a simple type of ballet using the floor-plan choreography or traditional ballet as a basis of interest.
Who directed Rubens?
Rubens was directed by Paul Haesaerts, Henri Storck.
Who stars in Rubens?
Rubens stars Paul Haesaerts.
How long is Rubens?
Rubens has a runtime of 1h 1m (61 minutes).
What genre is Rubens?
Rubens is a Documentary film.
Where was Rubens produced?
Rubens was produced in Belgium.