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Produced by | Thomas Kufus |
Starring | Eike Schmidt |
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Edited by | Anne Fabini |
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Production company | zero one film |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Inside the Uffizi ( German: In den Uffizien) is a 2021 German documentary film about the Uffizi museum in Florence. It was directed by Corinna Belz and Enrique Sánchez Lansch.
The film covers the Uffizi, a museum in Florence with more than 500 rooms, based on the House of Medici's collection of paintings. [1] Attention is given to the institution's staff, including Eike Schmidt, a German art historian who became its director in 2015. [2]
Filming took place during a total of 50 days over a period of 2 years. [3]
Inside the Uffizi was released in Germany on 25 November 2021. [1]
Birgit Rieger of Der Tagesspiegel compared Inside the Uffizi to Gerhard Richter Painting, a film by Belz from 2011, and contrasted the distance with which the Uffizi personnel is portrayed to the intimacy of the previous film. [2] Simon Hauck of Kino-Zeit said Inside the Uffizi contains joy and fascination, has the form of an " art-film essay" and in its best moments "also functions as a documentary meta-film about the desire to look at oneself in the shadow of history and turbo-technology since the turn of the millennium". [4]
Inside the Uffizi was nominated for the German Film Award for Best Sound. [5]
Inside the Uffizi | |
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Directed by | |
Written by |
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Produced by | Thomas Kufus |
Starring | Eike Schmidt |
Cinematography |
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Edited by | Anne Fabini |
Music by |
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Production company | zero one film |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Inside the Uffizi ( German: In den Uffizien) is a 2021 German documentary film about the Uffizi museum in Florence. It was directed by Corinna Belz and Enrique Sánchez Lansch.
The film covers the Uffizi, a museum in Florence with more than 500 rooms, based on the House of Medici's collection of paintings. [1] Attention is given to the institution's staff, including Eike Schmidt, a German art historian who became its director in 2015. [2]
Filming took place during a total of 50 days over a period of 2 years. [3]
Inside the Uffizi was released in Germany on 25 November 2021. [1]
Birgit Rieger of Der Tagesspiegel compared Inside the Uffizi to Gerhard Richter Painting, a film by Belz from 2011, and contrasted the distance with which the Uffizi personnel is portrayed to the intimacy of the previous film. [2] Simon Hauck of Kino-Zeit said Inside the Uffizi contains joy and fascination, has the form of an " art-film essay" and in its best moments "also functions as a documentary meta-film about the desire to look at oneself in the shadow of history and turbo-technology since the turn of the millennium". [4]
Inside the Uffizi was nominated for the German Film Award for Best Sound. [5]