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Films to Buy
- The Multiplication of Styles 1700-1900
- The British Achievement
- The Road to Modern Art
- Caspar David Friedrich*
- Caspar David Friedrich: Landscape as Language
- The Happiness of Still Life*
- Biedermeier and Vormärz*
- A View from the Mountains*
- Constable: The Changing Face of Nature*
- Turner
- Géricault: The Raft of the 'Medusa'
- Delacroix
- Corot
- Parliamentarians: Daumier Sculpture*
- Daumier
- Victor Hugo Drawings
- Paris: Story of a City*
- Modern Mexican Art
- Modern Mexico: The Artistic Identity
Victor Hugo Drawings
14 minutes, black and white, age range: 12 - adult, #400
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Victor Hugo Imaginary landscape
Moody scenes of old castles in the mist, the moon on dark waters ... Known as a great French writer, playwright and poet, Victor Hugo was also a remarkable draftsman. Unknown drawings, filmed from the only important collection of Hugo's work, reveal a world of mystery, poetry and dramatic power that is exceptionally cinematographic. More intimate and direct than Hugo's writings, these drawings have the power to take us into the Gothic world of his imagination. There is no narration.
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Credits
Director: Anthony Roland
Original music: Michel Phillipot:
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