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Portrait of passionate East-German artist Johanna Kaiser who began working in the 1970s, after turning sixty, as a self-educated painter.
Portrait of East-German artist Johanna Kaiser. After turning sixty, she began working as a self-educated painter in the 1970s: vividly blooming fantasy flowers and dreamlike landscapes expressing a never fulfilled desire for distant places, as a kind of reverse nostalgia. Excerpts from her diary are read by renowned actress Ursula Werner. Complemented with shots of her paintings and quotes from relatives and acquaintances, the five chapters of the film portray a passionate woman.

Credits

Visual Effects
Geluidsnabewerking
Boon & Booy
Sound Design
Boon & Booy
Production company
Delpeut & De Ruiter
TV company
Human TV

Title: Immer Fernweh
Year: 2011
Duration : 41 minutes
Category: Short Documentary
Edition: NFF 2012

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Gouden Kalf winner

Beste Korte Documentaire (2012)
Peter Delpeut

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