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Sunday, November 5, 2023

Anselm: The Most Transcendental Artist of Our Time in 3D

  By José Alberto Hermosillo 


“Anselm” is a luminous and poetic documentary about the monumental artwork of the German iconoclast Anselm Kiefer.

Directed by Award-winning filmmaker Wim Wenders (“Wings of Desire,” “Faraway, So Close,” “Paris, Texas,” “Pina 3D,” “The Salt of Earth” and most recently “Perfect Days” in Japan), titled in German, “Anselm – Das Rauschen der Zeit” unfolds a deep understanding of Kiefer's oeuvre, focusing not on his personal life but on his body of work. The documentary adds 3D and a 6K resolution, a fascinating luster to the immersive experience of Kiefer's art and glory. 

As the story evolves, to see him working passionately and intensely inside his considerably large studio in the Renaissance town of Barjac, south of France, is a delight for all the senses.


The German artist is one of the most important exponents of Neo-expressionism. Many considered him a humanist for reflecting an essential part of the human condition in his work. The nonconventional visionary artist works with all the elements he can find in his surroundings. 
 
He likes to expand outside the framing to create his vast masterpieces. The mixed media on canvas he uses is only a tiny part of his architectural interiors and immense landscapes.
 
For one of his series, he burns an enormous amount of dry grass on a wall. He adds paint, plasters, concrete, and molded metal – giving the canvas a unique structure, shape, color, texture, depth, and smell. 

Anselm Kiefer's artwork transmits a sense of universality and infinite freedom to the spectator.



Anselm Kiefer was born in the Black Forest of the Southern town of Donaueschingen, Germany, in 1945, just at the end of WWII. His influences are the Norse legend, Wagnerian Opera, and Germany's Nationalistic identity, including the Nazi shameful period he brought to the center of the conversation.
 
The extraordinary footage of the film includes still photographs from when he was thirty, making it seem like he was different back then. Anselm Kiefer was a provocateur doing a photography series traveling around the world dressed in his father’s Wehrmacht uniform (German Arm Forces), displaying the Nazi salute during the 1968-1969 period.
 
He started as a bold artist who worked on the borderline between the conventional and the controversial presentation of his creations, ideologically speaking.
 
In contrast, he vividly paints the other side of history evenly by exposing the gas chambers of the concentration camps during the Holocaust. Other essential works also refer to the exodus of the Jewish community to Israel, which can be appreciated in the exhibits. From one particular point of view, he cannot deny the obscure past of his heritage. Nevertheless, we can find healing and reconciliation through his magnificent art.

In some of his pieces, he compares mushrooms with cancer cells, and we can see how those fungi expand rapidly in the woods as cancer in the human body.


The indelible reality of Kiefer’s work comes in the series titled “Memory,” which I find similar sentiments reflected in the creation of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Still, at a large scale, where what people see is not what the piece exactly represents, it is essential to know Kiefer’s work because it is transcendental for the ages.
 
Some people accused him of fascist, but Mr. Kiefer cannot control people's reactions to his creations. He can not be standing in front of every piece telling viewers, “I am antifascist,” to defend himself. Nowadays, it still is not clear what he was before, but certainly, he is not a Neo-Nazi.

Anselm Kiefer has exhibited those gigantic pieces in Venice, Bilbao, Hamburg, Tel Aviv, Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, to mention a few cities where his work has been acclaimed.

The nonintrusive cinematography was done by Wender’s frequent D.P. collaborator Franz Lustig (“Aftermath,” “Perfect Days,” “Don’t Come Knocking”). 

The arresting visuals surrounding Kiefer’s work create a mystical atmosphere where spectators continue wondering more about his creations and his personal life in a more intimate setting. Still, that story is yet to come shortly in a French or probably Hollywood biopic. For now, we must be content with this astonishing documentary.
 
The purpose of art and cinema, in particular, is to open up the discussion about the life and work of a controversial artist and to make audiences aware of the existence of such an essential and celebrated talent like Anselm Kiefer.

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Friday, December 2, 2022

THE WORLD'S BEST FILM FESTIVAL POSTERS 2022

By José Alberto Hermosillo

http://www.festivalinla.com/2022/11/the-worlds-best-film-festival-posters.html

After the pandemic, 2022 has been a meaningful year for humanity, where the idealistic concepts of hope, resilience, acceptance, solidarity, and understanding prevail. To assimilate the transitional moment we live in, the arts play a fundamental role in channeling those emotions and values in the right direction.

Film festivals ignite the public’s awareness and participation in the yearly cinematic experience by creating a commemorative poster with vivid visuals reflecting their culture, themes, diversity, and iconography.

This year, the festivals followed an environmentalist trend with physical elements such as transparent crystals, bright gold, shiny silver, and bright blends. 

The images of open skies, bronze soils, pristine deserts, and evocative beaches converge with the deep blue oceans, blending everything harmoniously with other pastel colors and mild tones, giving most creations a naturalistic pattern.

THE WORLD’S BEST FILM FESTIVAL POSTERS 2022

The quest of searching, curating, selecting, and classifying the pieces—and adding the authors, meaning, and techniques used in every stunning poster—requires time and persistence. The outstanding selection of artworks maintains the quality and consistency of their graphics to the highest level. Dozens of talented artists and graphic designers shaped thought-provoking, luminous pieces.

The selected posters are from all five continents and have been included in the list, including works from prestigious festivals such as Venice, Miami, Guanajuato, Morelia, and Berlin. Other festivals displayed outstanding quality in their projects and deserved to be mentioned. Pleasant surprises from emerging players come to light. Festivals such as Santa Barbara, San Sebastian, Palm Springs, and Turks & Caicos (in the Caribbean Islands) announce their original creations in a formal ceremony. 

The use of numbers in graphics
Film Festivals use numbers in their creations.

Using “numbers” as a centerpiece or focal point is a significant slip-up. Numbers have no beauty, harmony, or inspiration—they are just numbers. Dates and years are essential but not a fundamental part of the creation. No matter how bold the concept is, numbers are generic, not aesthetic.

If you aspire to perfection, hire a consultant, specialist, another graphic designer, artist, teacher, friend, or client—someone who can give a fresh perspective and redefine and polish the artwork. Consistency is the key to mastery.

It is time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the incredible selection of The World’s Best Film Festival Posters of 2022.


JOURNÉES 
CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES 
CARTHAGE
TUNIS, TUNISIA
DESIGNED By Neïla Driss
The piece is a Fusion of Arab & African cultures.
Inspired by the Portrait of the Great Tunisian Actress 
from the 1960s & 70s
Mbissine Thérése Diop.
ASWAN
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN
FILM FESTIVAL
EDITION 2022
EGYPT
Designed by Hisham Ali
Women of the South walking in the desert with hopes and dreams,
Carrying the history of cinema on their heads.
ANNECY 2022
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL 
DU FILM D’ANIMATION
ANNECY, FRANCE
Laurent Durieux, Illustrator
79 MOSTRA INTERNAZIONALE
D'ARTE CINEMATOGRAFICA
LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA 2022
VENICE, ITALY
Designed by Lorenzo Mattotti 
Inspired by a Lioness Gliding Through The Air 
Offering this 90th Anniversary 
with Gold Motives Representing the Early Decades of the 20th Century. 
GUANAJUATO INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
25th EDITION
Guanajuato, Mexico
 Designed by Analí Jaramillo
Inspired by the Alchemist Tradition of The Fifth Essence, 
Spirit & Soul.

TURKS & CAICOS
International
Film Festival
EDITION 2022
CARIBBEAN ISLANDS OF TURKS AND CAICOS
Poster Competition Winner, 10-year-old Janiya Harris, 
Sponges are on the seabed, and a pink flamingo is created from recycled material.
V WALLAY! 
BARCELONA AFRICAN
FILM FESTIVAL 2022
BARCELONA, SPAIN
Photographed by Thandiwe Muriu
In this piece, the essence of Spain is represented by the fans
 in fusion with the African culture. 
QUINZAINE DES RÉALISATEURS 
DIRECTORS’ FORTNIGHT
CANNES 2022

CANNES, FRANCE 
Designed by Cecilia Paredes (Lima, Peru).

37th SANTA BARBARA
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
Artist Hank Pitcher
 The concept is the desire to discover, 
As a surfer gazes at the ocean,
as the spectator looks at the screen inside a movie theater.
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL
DE CINE FANTÁSTICO
FERATUM 11
PÁZCUARO, MEXICO
ARTIST DOSAK MORENO
INSPIRED IN THE FILM “NOSFERATU” by F.W. Murnau
CINÉ LATINO
34th RENCONTRES DE TOULOUSE
TOULOUSE, FRANCE
ARTIST: R0NALD CURCHOD TRAVAUX

31st FESTIVAL
BIARRITZ AMERIQUE LATINE
CINEMAS & CULTURE
BIARRITZ, FRANCE
THE COLORS AND EXUBERANT NATURE OF BRAZIL
12th BEIJING
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
BEIJING, CHINA
The Great Wall of China with the slogan “United we advanced.”
HELSINKI
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
HELSINKI, FINLAND
ARTIST TIITU TAKALO
“Love & Anarchy” are represented by Maud & Clémentine
FICUNAM 12
12o FESTIVAL
INTERNACIONAL DE CINE UNAM
CDMX, MEXICO
Designed by Castrejón y Rocha
The four universes of experimental cinema.
46th HONG KONG
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
Hong Kong
DESIGNED BY FRANK CHAN
Inspired by the Eurasian tree sparrow seen across East Asia
SOCIAL RELEVANT
FILM FESTIVAL
9th EDITION
NYC, NEW YORK
25 FESTIVAL DE
MALAGA
MALAGA, SPAIN
Designed Petra Eriksson 
 “After the Pandemic - Reborn.”
CONCORTO
FILM FESTIVAL
PONTENURE, PIACENZA, ITALY
Illustration: Elisa Talentino
Children riding a donkey looking at each other 
united by blue lace.
SIXTY-THIRD
THESSALONIKI
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
THESSALONIKI, GREECE
Artist Dimitris Trimintzios "TAXIS."
His original artwork will be
auctioned by the festival & all the profits
 donated to the support of abused women.
7 FicWALLMAPU
FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL
DEL CINE Y LAS ARTES
INDIGENOUS WALLMAPU
TEMUCO, CHILE
Festival dedicated to the cultural interchange 
with the indigenous communities of the world.
70. TRENTO 
FILM FESTIVAL
MONTAGNE E CULTURE
TRENTO, ITALY, 
Artist: Milo Manara
SITGES 2022
 56 FESTIVAL 
INTERNATIONAL DE CINEMA
FANTÁSTIC DE CATALUNYA
CATALUNYA, SPAIN
Made by China Agency
Featuring the Neon Lights of ‘Tron’ Illuminate
15 FESTIVAL
DEL CINE ESPAÑOL 
Y LATINOAMERICANO
ITALIA 2022
Artist: Alfredo Palmero, Barcelona
72. BERLINALE
FILM FESTIVAL
BERLIN, GERMANY
Designer Claudia Schramke
“Curiosity and good spirits.”
75 LOCARNO
FILM FESTIVAL
LOCARNO, SWITZERLAND
Designed By Vito Manolo Roma,
Who presents a classy & more contemporary
image of the festival on its 75th Anniversary.
ANIMA
THE BRUSSELS
ANIMATION FILM FESTIVAL
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Designed by Pieter De Poortere
Presenting an animated steamship
 CLERMONT-FERRAND
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL 2022
CLERMONT-FERRAND, FRANCE
Designed by Belgian Illustrator Brecht Evens
“The drawing shows what we missed the most: Discovering new films
in the company of thousands of new people for us to meet.”
SHORT
CA’ FOSCARI
SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
EDITION 2022
VENICE, ITALY
ARTIST LORENZO MATTOTTI
41. FESTIVAL DU CINÉMA
INTERNATIONAL EN 
EBITIBI-TÉMISCAMINGUE
ROUYN-NORANDA
QUÉBEC, CANADA
FAR EAST
FILM FESTIVAL 24
UDINE, ITALY
Creators: Robert Rosolin & Leonardo Ulian,
with the theme of connections to the future.
FILMFEST
MÜNICH 2022
MUNICH, GERMANY
Created by Dutch illustrator Zeloot
The urban concept includes 
the audience, the stars, the films, and the city.
 XPOSED
QUEER FILM FESTIVAL
BERLIN 2022
BERLIN, GERMANY 
Designed by Marion Habringer.
The concept is all about the technical & creative aspects of
moviemaking.
 20o. FESTIVAL
INTERNACIONAL DE CINE DE
MORELIA
MORELIA, MICHOACAN, MEXICO
Designed by Rodrigo Toledo
Presenting the symbols of the city of Morelia and the Festival
FESTIVAL 
INTERNACIONAL DE CINE DE 
HORROR DE 
LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO
MACABRO 2022
CDMX, MEXICO
DIEGO ÁLVAREZ & ROXANA RUIZ
HAMPTONS
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
30 YEARS
HAMPTONS, NEW YORK
ARTWORK BY STANLEY WHITNEY
SYDNEY SCIENCE FICTION
FILM FESTIVAL
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
Designed by 
Richard de Carvalho, Lunacraft Productions
Introducing “A Ghost in the Shell.”
EDINBURGH
SPANISH FILM 
FESTIVAL 2022
Edinburgh, Scotland
Designed by Guillermo Ortega
10th CINE MAGNIFICO
LATINO
FILM FESTIVAL
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
AUTHOR XAVI RUBIRAS
SEATTLE 
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL 2022
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
Created by Mark ‘Monkey’ Watson, Wongdoody Agency.
 The psychedelic creation makes reference to everything
from Illuminati symbolism to crystals, Freemasons, and cinema reels.
BOGOSHORTS
FESTIVAL
DE CORTOS DE BOGOTÁ
SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL
20th EDITION
BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA
Juan Esteban Duque, Motif Estudio
“Let there be light, and there was light.”
CORONADO ISLAND 
FILM FESTIVAL 22
CORONADO ISLAND, CALIFORNIA
Created by Judd Brand Media
17. SHORTS MÉXICO 2022
FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DE 
CORTOMETRAJES DE MÉXICO
CDMX, MÉXICO
DESIGNED BY NEKAME MARIN AND ÁNGEL CERVANTES
Representing the God of Shorts as the entire “retro” & nostalgic piece
is inspired by the video games from the 1970s,
with its Mexican roots and environment.
30. EnergaCAMERIMAGE
INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
TORUN, POLAND
Architect Piotr Jablonski
The Golden Frogs are back with sensibility, beauty, and wisdom 
contain in film stories and compassion for other people.
AUROVILLE
FILM FESTIVAL 2022
TAMIL NADU, INDIA
Graphic Designers Dominique & Marco
FARGO
FILM FESTIVAL
FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA
Designed by Punchgut
The return to the movie theaters
18. FESTIVAL
DE CINE DE TODOS LOS SANTOS
TODOS LOS SANTOS, LA PAZ & LOS CABOS;
BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, MEXICO
AUTHOR: COLLECTIVE 
After the pandemic, a new generation brings
new ideas and visual concepts to enrich the cinematic arts.
48. FESTIVAL DE HUELVA
CINE IBEROAMERICANO 2022
HUELVA, SPAIN
DESIGNED BY José Luis Agreda
An animated version of iconic filmmaker Luis Buñuel 
with elements of some of his most classic films made in Spain and Mexico
such as “As Nazarin,” “Simon of the Desert,” and “Las Hurdes.” 
29th SAN DIEGO LATINO
FILM FESTIVAL 
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
Contest winner Naandeye Garcia
The joy that comes from making & watching movies
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