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The cardboard Bernini

"The Cardboard Bernini" examines the life and work of artist James Grashow as he spends five years building a giant cardboard fountain, with the intention of putting it outside to dissolve. Propelled by a crucial event documented in the film, Grashow is driven to experience the process of creation and loss by making an extraordinary artwork that will be destroyed in the end. This film follows Jimmy's journey, as he questions life's fragility and the artistic process.

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  • ""The Cardboard Bernini" examines the life and work of artist James Grashow as he spends five years building a giant cardboard fountain, with the intention of putting it outside to dissolve. Propelled by a crucial event documented in the film, Grashow is driven to experience the process of creation and loss by making an extraordinary artwork that will be destroyed in the end. This film follows Jimmy's journey, as he questions life's fragility and the artistic process."@en
  • "A virus kills most of the world's population. Doctor Van Morgen (Franco Nero) does a study on five survivors to seek an antidote to the virus, but finds out it may have been caused by a reversal of the magnetic poles of the earth... Or something else."@en
  • "Examines the work and life of artist James Grashow as he builds a giant cardboard fountain inspired by the work of the famous Baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. On this creative journey, viewers will get an intimate glimpse of an artist at work on what he considers might possibly be his 'final epic'."@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "The cardboard Bernini"@en