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Marina Abramovic: la artista está presente

Título original: Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present
  • 2012
  • A
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,8/10
6,6 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Marina Abramovic: la artista está presente (2012)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA documentary that follows the Serbian performance artist as she prepares for a retrospective of her work at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.A documentary that follows the Serbian performance artist as she prepares for a retrospective of her work at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.A documentary that follows the Serbian performance artist as she prepares for a retrospective of her work at The Museum of Modern Art in New York.

  • Dirección
    • Matthew Akers
    • Jeff Dupre
  • Reparto principal
    • Marina Abramovic
    • Ulay
    • Klaus Biesenbach
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,8/10
    6,6 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Matthew Akers
      • Jeff Dupre
    • Reparto principal
      • Marina Abramovic
      • Ulay
      • Klaus Biesenbach
    • 17Reseñas de usuarios
    • 55Reseñas de críticos
    • 74Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 6 premios y 9 nominaciones en total

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    Trailer 1:42
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    Reparto principal16

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    Marina Abramovic
    Marina Abramovic
    • Self
    Ulay
    • Self
    Klaus Biesenbach
    • Self
    David Balliano
    • Self
    • (as Davide Balliano)
    Chrissie Iles
    • Self
    Arthur Danto
    • Self
    David Blaine
    David Blaine
    • Self
    James Franco
    James Franco
    • Self
    Rushka Bergman
    Rushka Bergman
    • Self
    Orlando Bloom
    Orlando Bloom
    • Self
    Tim Duquette
    Tim Duquette
    • Subway Photo Shoot
    Brian Lane Moore
    • Self
    Ingrid Sischy
    Ingrid Sischy
    • Self
    Ashton Swinford
    Ashton Swinford
    • MOCA Performer
    Marcus White
    • Self
    Josephine Decker
    Josephine Decker
    • Self - Naked Girl
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Matthew Akers
      • Jeff Dupre
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
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    Reseñas de usuarios17

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    10sfdphd

    Performance Art at MOMA and Real Life

    I just saw this film at the San Francisco International Film Festival. I thought it was excellent. I had heard about Marina's work, read a few articles and seen a few photos, but this film put it all together and gave me the context that I never had before.

    It documents a 3 month retrospective of her work that was at the New York MOMA and not only shows details of what it was like to live through those three months, with recreations of many of her historical performances and Marina sitting in front of audience members all day every day, but also shows the back story regarding the work involved in putting something like that together, as well as details about her personal life that are fascinating. Collaborations and interviews with former husband Ulay are particularly poignant. The reactions of some of the audience members at the museum are also quite strange and compelling. I especially liked the children who sat with Marina at the museum and have a feeling that the experience will stay with some of them for a lifetime...

    This film made me want to seek out more of Marina's work...
    8emilyelizabeth1283

    Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present

    This documentary is so powerful to me. I had never been introduced to this type of art before and made me realize how important it is to have an open mind when your goal in life is to discover, learn and connect. For example, one of the landmark pieces Marina is known for is where she sits in front of someone for an incredibly long time, day after day, for weeks, months. I looked at this and was struck with thoughts dominated by puzzlement and judgement. It was weird and silly to me, until I let myself think about it. Think about where the artist is coming from. I thought about my own situation where looking people in the eyes is incredibly difficult and the idea of coming to a space where this woman is sitting, taking a seat in front her, then meeting her eyes became profound. It also made it clear to me that sometimes in order to appreciate something so radically different from what a person is used to or familiar with, the time in a person's life, what has come before, and what a person is tuned in to all become so vital in the outcome of whether the person listens, or immediately dismisses. I was able to let myself make a connection with what it is Marina is trying to do with her art and it came alive for me, all at once. The documentary itself is beautifully done, you can tell it was a production made with love and devotion to its subject. It goes into Marina's history in performance art through interviews and old footage, and is framed by the massive preparations for a show held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. One of my new favorite documentaries. http://funkyforestfirstcontact.wordpress.com/
    10moonfairystargirlsa

    Amazing!

    I can't even find words to describe the emotion, the feeling of peace, serenity, harmony that we feel as watching this beautiful documentary. It simply shows us the essence, the genuineness and purity of this fabulous artist! GREAT WOMAN, no doubt! I wish I was one of those that had the opportunity to sit in front of her! This is art, and anyone can't say that it's not! Certainly you'll never find someone so much present, so much human, so much given to the feelings of others, such as Marina! And that's for sure!!! Thank you, thank you so so much! You're simply UNIQUE! I truly wish to know her better now!!! And her institute, oh the institute!!!! Maybe one day, one day, who knows? :)
    7lasttimeisaw

    Marina Abramovic - The Artist Is Present

    A 2012 documentary about the 2010 retrospective exhibition "THE ARTIST IS PRESENT" held at MoMA, New York, by the Serbia-born Marina Abramovic, the performance-art spearhead, has been active for over 40 years, she is the "grandmother of performance art".

    For the new generation, Marina probably is well-known for her recent collaboration with Lady Gaga in her trendy ARTPOP album, so one may reckon this documentary could be an introductory piece to her wholesome work and artistic ethic, however, as the title implies, the film doesn't purport to be a comprehensive presentation of her lengthy career, instead, it mainly stays in the "present", extensively records her latest performance inside MoMA (with a group of young artists re-enact her most important work at the same time), where Marina dares to sit and stare with her audience face to face but in silence for many hours a day continuously for 3 months. It was a great success in any rate, but also accurately testifies how smart Marina is, as an astute artist, she knows what her art needs is the gaze and attention from audience, and it is so different from other media, performance art is an ongoing process, so she utilizes her towering stamina to grant each audience the possibility to be in the center of a crowd, to participate in her work and to ruminate in a trance of emotional undercurrents. In a three-months span, the film covers the sensational public images and the more laid-back private moments in Marina's life, through cautious eyes, one might find she is always performing, it is her lifestyle, her habitual mechanism towards the world at least whenever the camera aims at her, she minimally elucidates her beliefs and through ages, her radical angle has abated, what is left is the mystical allure of her presence, as she is sitting silently in front of you and gazing into your eyes but indeed, in most case, you don't mean a thing to her.

    The most curious and emotionally relatable part is in the first half of the film, when we briefly get a chance to know about her background, especially her works with German artist Ulay, who she met in 1976, afterward they spent 12 years together as a collective being until they historically ended their relationship in 1988 after a spiritual journey in the Great Wall of China. Like Marina said in a speech, an artist should not fall in love with another artist, it does come from her own experiences, that's why their reunion is much more meaningful and intriguing in this sense. Ulay is also quite frank about this relationship, and gives Marina his blessing for her achievements, still through his interview, there are much more mixed emotions are engendered and mixed, but the truth only exists between those who are involved, no matter how curious we are, it is never what this film intends to demonstrate.

    Directed by Matthew Akers, with snappy editing work and soothing score from Nathan Halpern, the film is a joyful ride for those who are really into art scenes and all the fanfares tailing along, occasionally thought-provoking, but essentially it is a bandwagon for Marina's artwork and reputation, if you want to know more about the person herself, you will find this film wanting and not spunky enough to soberly take stock of its subject matter.
    7cherold

    Fairly Interesting

    I remember when there were people going to MOMA in droves to sit across from some artist I'd never heard of. I heard people say it was a very moving experience. It sounded nuts to me. So I was curious to see if I could get a sense of what it was all about from this movie.

    I suppose I did, a little bit. The movie is made by people who want to be a bit artsy about it all, with jump shots and some shaky camera-work, but it does give you the basics. Marina is a long-time performance artist who specializes in feats of endurance, like running repeatedly into a wall or sitting naked on a bicycle seat for hours. She is very sincere, very determined, and seems to be someone who lives her art. There are scenes of her with her ex-partner/lover in which she is driving and cooking dinner which give you a glimpse into the mundane aspects of life that even those living for their art experience.

    Most of the second half of the movie is devoted to her three months sitting staring at people who stare back. You see how physically grueling the experience is, you see how moved many people are, and you say how insane things got, with people camping out all night, desperate to get in early enough to spend some time having a famous artist stare at them.

    The movie doesn't really recreate the experience. It's rather glossy at times, with a soundtrack that I'm sure creates a different experience than what I assume was simply the buzz of the crowd and the noise from any video projections nearby.

    I'm amazed that some people here said they were moved by this movie. It's an interesting view of a performance artist, offering occasional mild insights from her friends and giving some understanding of her approach.

    I'm also surprised that some people expected more of this movie, like a complete investigation of her career, or questions into how performance art fits into the art world. The movie is called The Artist is Present, and it's focused on that show, and that piece, and it's by someone who clearly buys into performance artist (I've always thought this sort of thing was interesting but kooky). It's exactly the sort of documentary I would expect someone who is intrigued by Marina would be inclined to make.

    The movie absolutely did not make me wish I'd gone up to MOMA to stare at her, although it makes me feel, just a little, that maybe I should have gone up to see the recreations of her previous pieces and take a quick peek at her face-offs. But it's not something I'm losing sleep over.

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    • Citas

      Marina Abramovic: When you perform it is a knife and your blood, when you act it is a fake knife and ketchup.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into How I Became the Bomb: Ulay, Oh (2014)
    • Banda sonora
      Seltzer, Do I Drink Too Much
      By Zhurbin, Lev (as Lev 'Ljova' Zhurbin)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de febrero de 2013 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
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      • Dakota Group
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      • 11.041 US$
      • 17 jun 2012
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      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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