Colette 1996
Get ready to delve into the world of Viennese sentimentality with Colette (1996), a captivating documentary that offers a glimpse into the life and work of the renowned painter Franz Ringel.
Director: Wilhelm Gaube
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Colette (1996) about?
This documentary follows the life and work of painter Franz Ringel, showcasing his artistic genius and mastery of Viennese sentimentality.
Who directed Colette?
Wilhelm Gaube directed Colette (1996), the third in a series of portraits of the artist Franz Ringel.
Who stars in Colette?
Franz Ringel stars in Colette (1996) as himself, along with Wilhelm Gaube.
Is Colette (1996) worth watching?
While Colette (1996) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique perspective and captivating subject matter make it a must-see for fans of documentary filmmaking and Viennese sentimentality.
How long is Colette?
Colette (1996) has a runtime of 33 minutes.
About Colette (1996) — A Portrait of Artistic Genius
Get ready to delve into the world of Viennese sentimentality with Colette (1996), a captivating documentary that offers a glimpse into the life and work of the renowned painter Franz Ringel. Directed by Wilhelm Gaube, this film is the third in a series of portraits that showcase Ringel's artistic genius. We see him at work, mastering the delicate balance between creativity and tradition. As Gaube's camera captures the subtleties of Ringel's studio, the viewer is transported to a world of elegance and refinement.
The film's gentle pace and intimate setting create a sense of timelessness, as if the artist is suspended in a world of his own making. Colette (1996) is a must-see for fans of documentary filmmaking and those interested in the art of Viennese sentimentality. With its unique perspective and captivating subject matter, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.