Die Tunisreise
- 2007 (2007)
Swaziland
Tunisia
Die Tunisreise is a 2007 documentary film.
Synopsis
This documentary connects two artistic trajectories belonging to two different eras. The former was done by Paul Klee, whose work was considerably influenced by his journey to Tunis, Tunisia, in 1914. The latter is done by the Tunisian filmmaker and painter Nacer Khemir, inspired by Klee's paintings. This film shows the connection between the possibilities offered by images and reveals the links between both artists. Nearly a hundred years after Paul Klee, Nacer Khemir retraces Paul Klee's footsteps in Tunisia, guiding the spectator into the rich history and culture of Tunisia
External links
- Die Tunisreise at IMDb
- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA-3.0)[dead link]
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- Ab ovo (1917)
- Swamp Legend (1919)
- Villa R (1919)
- Angelus Novus (1920)
- Camel (in Rhythmic Landscape with Trees) (1920)
- Senecio (1922)
- Twittering Machine (1922)
- Architecture (1923)
- Fish Magic (1925)
- Limits of Reason (1927)
- Cat and Bird (1928)
- Highway and Byways (1929)
- Has Head, Hand, Feet and Heart (1930)
- Ad Parnassum (1932)
- In the Magic Mirror (1934)
- Heroic Roses (1938)
- Insula dulcamara (1938)
- Angel, Still Groping (1939)
- Death and Fire (1940)
- Lily Klee (wife)
- Fate of the Animals (restoration work)
- Die Tunisreise (2007 documentary)
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