Filmare, Filmage (1992) Gabriel Kosuth
Rare intimate documentary about Romanian filmmaker Lucian Pintilie the director of (arguably) the best Romanian movie ever, The Reenactement (1970) shooting his first film after the 1989 Revolution, The Oak (1992), following a long period of work in exile. The soundtrack of the documentary contrapuntally uses audio fragments from his previous body of work (film and opera). not just a making of but more than that. Like its title suggests a film in the film it was an opportunity for the birth of another creation () The crew, made up practically of one member Gabriel Kosuth did a forceful documentary about this. For weeks and weeks he recorded with such a sensibility Pintilies directorial work his relationship with the actors and the painful, agonizing, passionate team work that the spectator gets initiated almost unconsciously into the mystery of his creation.
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