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Kindness Week (Max Ernst)

Max Ernst's humorous and illogical collages of figures and objects from Victorian engravings are perhaps less bewildering to audiences today than when they were made between the wars. The `zany' qualities of Surrealism (see section 18), of which Ernst was a leading practitioner, have become familiar through advertising and television humor. Nevertheless there is great mystery in Ernst's work, which may disorientate children less than adults, who are more attached to the convention and logic that Surrealism seeks to subvert.

`High spirits and non-conformism are taken to the limits of the fantastic.' UNESCO


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Credits Director
Jean Desvilles

Narration/Voice
Max Ernst

Original music
Georges Delerue

Award
Quality Award, French
National Film Center

Also available in French
 
19 minutes
Black and white
Recommended audience age range 12-adult



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