Henry Moore | 
| Director: Julius Kohanyi Studio: Title House e-Distribution
Buy New: $19.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 101967
Format: Ntsc, Dolby, Color Language: English (Unknown) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 26 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 1 x 7
MPN: 00040 Model: 00040 UPC: 627873000403 ASIN: B000JCTSBG
Publication Date: 1970 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW - Direct from the Distributor. Title House is an international distributor of unique documentaries and television programs from producers around the world.
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| Features:
| • | This DVD contains rare on-camera footage of Henry Moore | | • | * San Francisco Film Festival | | • | * Melbourne Film Festival | | • | * Cracow Film Festival | | • | * Venice Film Festival |
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Product Description HENRY MOORE grants Julius Kohanyi a rare personal visit with the master himself, at the pinnacle of his career. In the intimate setting of his studio in England, as he mixes clay in a palette, Moore shows how he conceives and shapes ideas for his art. Sitting amongst the pieces of driftwood and artifacts which inspire him, he plays with an early, miniature model for his monumental masterpiece now standing in front of Lincoln Center (New York City), and discusses the influences which made him decide to be a sculptor. In addition to a rarely seen pink marble sculpture made for his wife, we tour his private sculpture garden and travel around the world to see his other works on display. Moore granted few filmmakers access to him and this film is about allowing Moore, in his prime, to speak for himself. This beautiful video will make an excellent addition to any reference library that serves pre-adolescents to adults. -SchoolArts, The Art Education Magazine. People who purchased this DVD have also purchased our Rodin: The Genius, The Artist, The Romantic - DVD, which is also by film maker Julius Kohanyi.
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| Customer Reviews:
Henry Moore September 4, 2007 Paul Hilliard (Vermont) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a DVD digitized from video that was originally on film. That means that the image is third generation and therefor not the best quality. The subject matter is interesting and the interviews with the sculptor are good too, if you can deal with the spooky acid trip music. Julius Kohanyi tried hard (and failed) to make the film artsy in it's own right. Extreme close ups of Henry's face are particularly disturbing. I love Henry Moore's work so it's still something that I will watch many times, but it's a crappy production.
Wonderful Henry September 5, 2008 Patricia Mccarty (Modesto,CA USA) This was a great DVD. Henry Moore was a wonderful sculptor and a most intresting man. It was lovely to listen and watch him work, talk about his work and see his farm. I will enjoy this DVD many more times and share it with others.
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