2009 | Color | 18 min Boxes, constructions and paintings by Surrealist artist Alan Glass come to life when they open up and unfold, revealing the details of the mystery and magic contained in them. Country: México Direction: Makhlouf Akl; Tufic Script: Makhlouf Akl; Tufic Photography: Archivo de Alan Glass; Sound: Barberis; Matías Music: Sílberer; Déborah Art direction: Makhlouf Akl; Tufic Participation year at FICM: 2009
2009 | Color | 18 min Boxes, constructions and paintings by Surrealist artist Alan Glass come to life when they open up and unfold, revealing the details of the mystery and magic contained in them. Country: México Direction: Makhlouf Akl; Tufic Script: Makhlouf Akl; Tufic Photography: Archivo de Alan Glass; Sound: Barberis; Matías Music: Sílberer; Déborah Art direction: Makhlouf Akl; Tufic Participation year at FICM: 2009
Bridget Tichenor. Visiones reales In 2012, the Museum of Mexico City holds a major posthumous exhibition on Bridget Bate Tichenor (1917-1990), an English painter based in Mexico. Her friends, the artists Alan Glass and Pedro Friedeberg, visit the exhibition and comment on aspects of her work and life, such as her closeness to the European aristocracy and her time as a model and editor of Vogue in New York. She painted for 20 years on her ranch in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán. See More
Wolfgang Paalen. Cristales de la mente The artist Wolfgang Paalen was born in Vienna in 1905. In 1936, he joined the Parisian Surrealist movement led by André Breton. At the invitation of Frida Kahlo, he settled in Mexico in 1939. As a painter, he underwent several stylistic stages and had a profound influence on the genesis of abstract expressionism. He committed suicide in 1959 in Taxco, Mexico. See More
The last witness Leon Trotsky was granted political asylum in Mexico in 1937 after escaping Stalinist persecution. He lived in the neighborhood of Coyoacán, in Mexico City, where he wrote his last political works. His grandson Esteban Volkow is the last living witness of the two murder attempts and eventual assassination of his grandfather. Ninety-year-old Esteban recounts family life at the house, now a museum, and shares his memories of the revolutionary figure’s tragic end. See More
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