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Sculpture 58, the Story of a Creation

Bernhard Heiliger

In his Berlin studio, Bernhard Heiliger traces the designs for the large sculpture group to be positioned outside the German Pavilion at the Brussels World Fair. We follow the development from the clay maquette (small model) to the original plaster model. Apart from the physical handicraft involved, we also become aware of the artist's struggle for expression. This is a film without narration, an unsurpassable example of the type of film which shows the artist in the process of creation, ideal for helping the viewer to understand the structure of a sculpture.


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Bernard Heiliger Standing figures


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Credits Director
Herbert Seggelke

Original music
Boris Blacher

Awards

Honor Award, Bergamo
Honor Award, Cork
Culture Award, German Government
Highly Commended, German Center for Film Classification
 
12 minutes
Color
Recommended audience age range 12-adult



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