The Prison of Art (2013)

The Prison of Art (2013) poster

“Most prisoners like boxes.” The constrained nature of prisons opens up an infinitude of fantasies and free artistic expression. Environment determines means of expression. A project of confrontation and dialogue with artists from the outside shows radical diff erences and a conspiratory divergence from social norms. This essay on imaginary and physical freedom introduces us to the extreme thoughts of our own boundaries and limitations.

Director: Radovan Síbrt
Genre: Documentary
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Screenplay

Music: Ivan Acher
Editing: Jan Daňhel
Production: Hypermarket Film
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
More Films by Director: Radovan Síbrt
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Prison of Art about?
“Most prisoners like boxes.” The constrained nature of prisons opens up an infinitude of fantasies and free artistic expression. Environment determines means of expression. A project of confrontation and dialogue with artists from the outside shows radical diff erences and a conspiratory divergence from social norms. This essay on imaginary and physical freedom introduces us to the extreme thoughts of our own boundaries and limitations.
Who directed The Prison of Art?
The Prison of Art was directed by Radovan Síbrt.
What genre is The Prison of Art?
The Prison of Art is a Documentary film.
Where was The Prison of Art produced?
The Prison of Art was produced in Czech Republic.