Johan van der Keuken has always been fascinated by the art of Lucebert (1924-1994), one of the most influential poets in Dutch literature and a visual artist. He dedicated three short films to him in 1962, 1967 and 1994. This triptych has been brought together in a single film, the last part of which was shot in Lucebert's studio shortly after his death.
Director | Johan van der Keuken |
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With great freedom, Johan van der Keuken presents us with this visual fresco that pays homage to the breathtaking creative energy of Lucebert. In this film, which begins in the early sixties to the rhythm of Keuken's beloved free jazz improvisations, dolly shots meet hurried camera movements that already illustrate the director's signature style. Like the works that outlive the artist, this portrait is approached through the senses.
Line Peyron
Head of Streaming Service at Tënk, France
With great freedom, Johan van der Keuken presents us with this visual fresco that pays homage to the breathtaking creative energy of Lucebert. In this film, which begins in the early sixties to the rhythm of Keuken's beloved free jazz improvisations, dolly shots meet hurried camera movements that already illustrate the director's signature style. Like the works that outlive the artist, this portrait is approached through the senses.
Line Peyron
Head of Streaming Service at Tënk, France
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