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Manifesto is a 2015 multi-screen film installation written, produced and directed by Julian Rosefeldt. It features Cate Blanchett in 13 different roles performing various manifestos. The film was shot over 12 days in December 2014, in locations in and around Berlin. Manifesto premiered in Australia at the ACMI on 9 December 2015.
Manifesto: Directed by Julian Rosefeldt. With Cate Blanchett, Erika Bauer, Ruby Bustamante, Carl Dietrich. Cate Blanchett performs manifestos as a series of striking monologues.
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- Drama
- Julian Rosefeldt
- 2017-11-23
Jul 10, 2019 · Manifesto - Official Trailer. http://filmrise.com/manifesto/ From acclaimed visual artist Julian Rosefeldt, MANIFESTO features two-time Academy Award® winner Cate Blanchett in 13...
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The 13-channel film installation Manifesto (2015) pays homage to the moving tradition and literary beauty of artist manifestos, ultimately questioning the role of the artist in society today.
Rated 3/5 Stars • 01/03/24. Astonishing tour de force from Cate Blanchett vocalising a range of manifestos by leading artists in an array of characters. The newscaster and roving reporter ...
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- Cate Blanchett
- Julian Rosefeldt
- Comedy, Drama
May 10, 2017 · Manifesto. 95 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 2017. Sheila O'Malley. May 10, 2017. 6 min read. “Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.” Oscar Wilde, The Critic as Artist (1891).
Through an intricate collage of art manifestos ranging from Situationism to Stridentism, and from Thomas Vinterberg and Lars von Trier's Dogme 95 to the avant-garde Dada, the chameleonic Cate Blanchett delivers each manifesto embodying a distinct persona.