Paul Klee is a German artist that was born in Munchenbuchseein December 18, 1897. He studied in the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. The Silence of the Angel is a visual journey into the work of a major painter of the 20th century by Michael Gaumnitz, an award-winning documentarian of artists and sculptors. Like Kandinsky and Delaunay, Klee revolutionized the traditional concepts of composition and color. By listening to the heartbeat of nature, exploring the science of his time, and studying music and poetry, Klee created his own artistic language, which questioned the nature of form, line, and color. He moved beyond figurative abstraction to capture the very essence of movement in his painting. Using the writings of Paul Klee, as well as the events of his life and career, Gaumnitz presents the pictorial universe of a visionary artist. Klee died in June 29, 1940, Muralto.
Artist: Paul Klee Film: The Silence of the Angel Duration: 52 minutes Director: Michael Gaumnitz
Cinemagic Kuwait is an all-inclusive boutique TV & Film production house and Film Academy. One of their main aims is to promote film culture in Kuwait, and create a competitive film industry in the country. Cinemagic Kuwait, is organizing these events as part of its efforts to contribute to the development of an internationally competitive Kuwaiti audio-visual production industry, partly by bringing the filmmakers and audiences together and by Increasing the public’s interest in – and appreciation for – the art of film-making. All screenings are free of charge.
The Museum of National Works houses several different exhibition halls giving the history of Kuwait, the invasion, the destruction of Kuwait & the downfall of Saddam. A short film is included in the tour which takes us back a step in the History of Kuwait. Fee: KD 3 Advance reservations required at joumana@aware.com.kw
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About the film:
Wassily Kandinsky meticulously prepared his stage composition The Yellow Sound for production in Murnau on the eve of the First World War, but was not destined to see it on stage. Nevertheless, the “synthesis of arts” idea, so to speak, was in the air. In 1924, another “Blue Rider” member, the Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg produced his Die Gluckliche Hand (The Happy Hand), a musical drama for choir and orchestra. Kandinsky took another step towards translating the idea of “monumental art” into life when he staged Modest Moussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition”, with his own sets and light, color and geometrical shapes for characters. When he returned to Germany after the end of the First World War, Kandinsky for several years taught at the Bauhaus Higher School of Construction and Design, known for its experiments in stage art with the participation of school students. Kandinsky was invited to make a stage composition to music by Moussorgsky. It was the first and only time when he agreed to use a readymade score − an obvious evidence of his profound interest. On April 4, 1928, the première at the Friedrich Theater, Dessau, was a tremendous success. The music was played on the piano. The production was rather cumbersome as the sets were supposed to move and the hall lighting was to change constantly in keeping with Kandinsky’s scrupulous instructions. According to one of them, “bottomless depths of black” against a black backdrop were to transform into violet, while dimmers (rheostats) were yet to be invented.
Cinemagic Kuwait is an all-inclusive boutique TV & Film production house and Film Academy. One of their main aims is to promote film culture in Kuwait, and create a competitive film industry in the country. Cinemagic Kuwait, is organizing these events as part of its efforts to contribute to the development of an internationally competitive Kuwaiti audio-visual production industry, partly by bringing the filmmakers and audiences together and by Increasing the public’s interest in – and appreciation for – the art of film-making. All screenings are free of charge. (Click HERE to find out more about the 2013 Kuwait International Film Retreat!)