For two and a half years, the British director Sophie Fiennes followed the admired and controversial German sculptor/painter Anselm Kiefer. With angelic patience and distance, she observes Kiefer at work in Barjac, a hamlet in the South of France where he has since 1993 transformed a silk factory on a large industrial site into a mega-art-project with roads, towers, tunnels, and amphitheatre, crypt, an underground lake, and more than 40 exhibition spaces in which he puts his sculptures, paintings and installations.
With concrete mixers, digging machines, bulldozers, and with the assistance of several faithful and taciturn building labourers, Kiefer’s pièce de résistance emerges; a very miraculous haven, to which he said a final farewell soon after the documentary was completed.
Fiennes’ film is a sober, impressive introduction to the work and the approach of Kiefer. 'Before I saw the film, I knew that Kiefer was a great artist. After seeing the film, I now know why,' a British critic wrote.
- Director
- Sophie Fiennes
- Countries of production
- United Kingdom, Netherlands, France
- Year
- 2010
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2011
- Length
- 94'
- Medium
- DCP
- Languages
- French, German
- Producers
- Sophie Fiennes, Kees Kasander, Emilie Blézat
- Production Companies
- Amoeba Film Ltd, Kasander Film, SCIAPODE
- Sales
- Doc & Film International
- Cinematography
- Remko Schnorr
- Editor
- Ethel Shepherd
- Sound Design
- Bram Boers
- Music
- György Ligeti, György Widmann
- Website
- http://www.overyourcities.com