Thirty years after his death he still seems to be a visionary, way ahead of his time. Back then he was trying to patently explain how “money shouldn't be a commodity.” He knew that money trade would undermine democracy. But there's more. Beuys boxes, parleys, lectures, and explains pictures to a dead hare. He asks with a grin: “Do you want a revolution without laughter?” His expanded concept of art leads him smack in the middle of socially relevant discourse, even today. A congenial montage of countless, previously untapped visual and audio sources, director Andreas Veiel and his team created a one-of-a-kind chronicle: “Beuys” is not a portrait in the common sense but an intimate look at a human being, his art, and his world of ideas.
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Hall M
Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELSAudience
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Language
- Subtitles: English French
DE, 2017, 107', vo DE
19:00 : subtitled in French
21:00 : subtitled in English
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Support
- Goethe-Institut Brussel