C'est de l'art (1993)

C'est de l'art (1993) poster

This series, assembled in a film, presents the singular view of contemporary artists on major works of art history. The words of these free spirits make each work see each work as a dynamic form, in the process of becoming, crossed by multiple energies. The artists' voice-over narration frees the creative possibilities of the image - sound and image playing with each other, animated by the same spring: what is seeing?

Director: Pierre Coulibeuf
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Cast

Music: Jean-François Pauvros
Cinematography: Caroline Champetier, William Lubtchansky
Editing: Thierry Rouden
Production: Regards Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Pierre Coulibeuf
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is C'est de l'art about?
This series, assembled in a film, presents the singular view of contemporary artists on major works of art history. The words of these free spirits make each work see each work as a dynamic form, in the process of becoming, crossed by multiple energies. The artists' voice-over narration frees the creative possibilities of the image - sound and image playing with each other, animated by the same spring: what is seeing?
Who directed C'est de l'art?
C'est de l'art was directed by Pierre Coulibeuf.
Who stars in C'est de l'art?
C'est de l'art stars Louis Cane, Gérard Titus-Carmel, Henri Gueco, Jean Le Gac, Gérard Fromanger, Jacques Monory.
How long is C'est de l'art?
C'est de l'art has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is C'est de l'art?
C'est de l'art is a Documentary film.
Where was C'est de l'art produced?
C'est de l'art was produced in France.