
Baselitz 2004
Delve into the provocative world of German painter Georg Baselitz in Baselitz (2004), a documentary that explores the life and career of this influential artist.
Director: Heinz Peter Schwerfel
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Baselitz (2004) about?
This documentary explores the life and career of German painter Georg Baselitz, from his early days in East Germany to his rise to fame in the 1960s.
Who directed Baselitz?
Heinz Peter Schwerfel directs this fascinating look at the life and work of Georg Baselitz.
Who stars in Baselitz?
The documentary features Georg Baselitz as the main cast member.
Is Baselitz (2004) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating for Baselitz (2004) is not available, fans of art, documentary, and biography will find this concise and captivating look at the life and work of Georg Baselitz to be a compelling watch.
How long is Baselitz?
The documentary has a runtime of 52 minutes.
About Baselitz (2004) — A documentary look at the life and art of Georg Baselitz
Delve into the provocative world of German painter Georg Baselitz in Baselitz (2004), a documentary that explores the life and career of this influential artist. Born in 1938, Baselitz's style is a unique blend of Neo-Expressionism and postmodernism, sparking controversy and acclaim in equal measure. From his early days in East Germany to his rise to fame in the 1960s, Baselitz's story is one of artistic expression and rebellion. Director Heinz Peter Schwerfel brings this fascinating tale to life, offering a glimpse into the mind and creative process of a true artistic icon. With a runtime of 52 minutes, Baselitz (2004) is a concise yet captivating look at the life and work of a truly original artist.
As we follow Baselitz's journey, we see the ways in which his art has challenged societal norms and pushed the boundaries of what is considered acceptable. His provocative style has sparked both outrage and admiration, and it's clear that his impact will be felt for generations to come. With Baselitz (2004), fans of art, documentary, and biography will find themselves drawn into a world of creativity and self-expression.