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Freitag, Januar 09, 13:00 Uhr
Palm Springs Regal 9
CHAG0915

Sonntag, Januar 11, 14:00 Uhr
Camelot Theatres
CHAG1115

Chagall – Malevich
Shagal – Malevich
Russland, 2014, 120 Minuten Laufzeit
US Premiere
Themen: Kunst/Architektur/ Film, Drama, jüdisches Interesse
Programm: Modern Masters
Sprache: Russisch English Untertitel

Eine Geschichte von Liebe und Leidenschaft Hass und Egoismus, und das Aufeinandertreffen zweier riesen Egos, Chagall – Malevich handelt von den erfolgreichen Ereignissen um (1917-1920), kreiert von “People’s Art College” und inspiriert durch die Träume und die Hoffnung auf eine glanzwolle Zukunft. Die Erzählung entfaltet sich im Hintergrund von der komplizierten Beziehung von seinem brillantem Kollegen Kazimir Malevich, welches sich von einer Freundschaft in eine gefährliche Feindschaft entwickelt.

“Chagall und Malevich sind sehr verschiedene Persönlichkeiten im Hinblick auf Meinung, Haltung und Umgang mit ihren Studenten” sagte Mitta. Malevich behandelt sie wie Soldaten, welche sprichwörtlich die Abstrakte Kunst attackieren sollen. Er wusste genau wer er war und was er konnte, im Gegenzug zu Chagall, der mehr der Intelektuelle war.”

Und eine weitere Wendung bietet Naum, der Kindheitsfreund von Chagall, der unendlich in seine Frau Bella verliebt ist. Dieser hat nun mehr Macht, da er ein hochrangiger Kommissar bei den Sowjets ist.

Wir haben für diesen Film, mehr als 140 Werke der beiden Künstler erstellt.
Produzenten und die Casting crew werden bei den Vorstellungen anwesend sein.

Regie: Alexander Mitta
Produzent: Larisa Schneidermann
Editor: Alla Strelnikova
Drehbuch: Alexander Mitta
Kamera: Sergei Machilsky
Musik: Alexei Aigi, Oleg Tatarinov
Besetzung: Leonid Bichevin, Kristii Schneider, Anatoliy Belyy, Semyon Shkalikov
Filmographie: Hot Saturday (2002)
Lost in Siberia (1991)
Moscow Mon Amour (1974)
No Fear, No Blame (1962)
My Friend, Kolka! (1961)

Palm Springs international film society[:en]25430l

Friday, January 09, 1:00 PM
Palm Springs Regal 9
CHAG0915

Sunday, January 11, 2:00 PM
Camelot Theatres
CHAG1115

Chagall – Malevich
Shagal – Malevich
Russia, 2014, 120 Minute Running Time
US Premiere
Topics: Art/Architecture/Film, Drama, Jewish Interest
Program: Modern Masters
Language: Russian English Sub-Titles

A story of love and passion, hatred and egotism, and the clash of huge creative personalities, Chagall – Malevich is based on events that occurred around the time of Chagall’s prolific Vitebsk period (1917-20), a period in which he created the People’s Art College and seemed inspired by dreams of a bright and beautiful future. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of his complicated relationship with his brilliant colleague Kazimir Malevich, one that changes from friendship to hostility. “Chagall and Malevich are two opposite figures both in terms of humanity and regarding attitude to their students,” explains veteran director Mitta. “Chagall takes care of his students. Malevich treats them like soldiers, who have to punch the ideas of abstract art. He perfectly understood who he was, whereas Chagall was an intellectual.” Here, too, is the story of Chagall’s wife Bella and her devotion to her husband ¬– a story further complicated by her former childhood friend and one-time suitor Naum, a bitter man who is now a Soviet Commissar. More than 140 copies of paintings by Chagall and Malevich were made for the film.

Producer and Cast Member will be attending screening(s).

DIRECTOR: Alexander Mitta
Producer: Larisa Schneidermann
Editor: Alla Strelnikova
Screenwriter: Alexander Mitta
Cinematographer: Sergei Machilsky
Music: Alexei Aigi, Oleg Tatarinov
Principal Cast: Leonid Bichevin, Kristii Schneider, Anatoliy Belyy, Semyon Shkalikov
Filmography: Hot Saturday (2002)
Lost in Siberia (1991)
Moscow Mon Amour (1974)
No Fear, No Blame (1962)
My Friend, Kolka! (1961)

Palm Springs international film society[:ru]25430l

Friday, January 09, 1:00 PM
Palm Springs Regal 9
CHAG0915

Sunday, January 11, 2:00 PM
Camelot Theatres
CHAG1115

Chagall – Malevich
Shagal – Malevich
Russia, 2014, 120 Minute Running Time
US Premiere
Topics: Art/Architecture/Film, Drama, Jewish Interest
Program: Modern Masters
Language: Russian English Sub-Titles

A story of love and passion, hatred and egotism, and the clash of huge creative personalities, Chagall – Malevich is based on events that occurred around the time of Chagall’s prolific Vitebsk period (1917-20), a period in which he created the People’s Art College and seemed inspired by dreams of a bright and beautiful future. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of his complicated relationship with his brilliant colleague Kazimir Malevich, one that changes from friendship to hostility. “Chagall and Malevich are two opposite figures both in terms of humanity and regarding attitude to their students,” explains veteran director Mitta. “Chagall takes care of his students. Malevich treats them like soldiers, who have to punch the ideas of abstract art. He perfectly understood who he was, whereas Chagall was an intellectual.” Here, too, is the story of Chagall’s wife Bella and her devotion to her husband ¬– a story further complicated by her former childhood friend and one-time suitor Naum, a bitter man who is now a Soviet Commissar. More than 140 copies of paintings by Chagall and Malevich were made for the film.

Producer and Cast Member will be attending screening(s).

DIRECTOR: Alexander Mitta
Producer: Larisa Schneidermann
Editor: Alla Strelnikova
Screenwriter: Alexander Mitta
Cinematographer: Sergei Machilsky
Music: Alexei Aigi, Oleg Tatarinov
Principal Cast: Leonid Bichevin, Kristii Schneider, Anatoliy Belyy, Semyon Shkalikov
Filmography: Hot Saturday (2002)
Lost in Siberia (1991)
Moscow Mon Amour (1974)
No Fear, No Blame (1962)
My Friend, Kolka! (1961)

Palm Springs international film society[:fr]25430l

Friday, January 09, 1:00 PM
Palm Springs Regal 9
CHAG0915

Sunday, January 11, 2:00 PM
Camelot Theatres
CHAG1115

Chagall – Malevich
Shagal – Malevich
Russia, 2014, 120 Minute Running Time
US Premiere
Topics: Art/Architecture/Film, Drama, Jewish Interest
Program: Modern Masters
Language: Russian English Sub-Titles

A story of love and passion, hatred and egotism, and the clash of huge creative personalities, Chagall – Malevich is based on events that occurred around the time of Chagall’s prolific Vitebsk period (1917-20), a period in which he created the People’s Art College and seemed inspired by dreams of a bright and beautiful future. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of his complicated relationship with his brilliant colleague Kazimir Malevich, one that changes from friendship to hostility. “Chagall and Malevich are two opposite figures both in terms of humanity and regarding attitude to their students,” explains veteran director Mitta. “Chagall takes care of his students. Malevich treats them like soldiers, who have to punch the ideas of abstract art. He perfectly understood who he was, whereas Chagall was an intellectual.” Here, too, is the story of Chagall’s wife Bella and her devotion to her husband ¬– a story further complicated by her former childhood friend and one-time suitor Naum, a bitter man who is now a Soviet Commissar. More than 140 copies of paintings by Chagall and Malevich were made for the film.

Producer and Cast Member will be attending screening(s).

DIRECTOR: Alexander Mitta
Producer: Larisa Schneidermann
Editor: Alla Strelnikova
Screenwriter: Alexander Mitta
Cinematographer: Sergei Machilsky
Music: Alexei Aigi, Oleg Tatarinov
Principal Cast: Leonid Bichevin, Kristii Schneider, Anatoliy Belyy, Semyon Shkalikov
Filmography: Hot Saturday (2002)
Lost in Siberia (1991)
Moscow Mon Amour (1974)
No Fear, No Blame (1962)
My Friend, Kolka! (1961)

Palm Springs international film society[:]