The Prison of Art (2013)
“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
Release Date: May 30, 2013
Screenplay
- Radovan Síbrt (Screenplay)
Music: Ivan Acher
Editing: Jan Daňhel
Production: Hypermarket Film
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
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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.