Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA New York City-based conceptual artist embarks on a 20-year art project asking culturally significant people to sign his copy of The Holy Bible.A New York City-based conceptual artist embarks on a 20-year art project asking culturally significant people to sign his copy of The Holy Bible.A New York City-based conceptual artist embarks on a 20-year art project asking culturally significant people to sign his copy of The Holy Bible.
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- 3 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
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A fascinating look into one man's artistic compulsion for over twenty years. I found it particularly interesting to watch the celebrities very different responses to being asked to sign the bible. While I don't understand what propelled Harth forward in his Bible quest, I do respect and admire his dedication. A very interesting film about an interesting man. This film raises thoughtful questions about what makes something art and how far it's reasonable to go in pursuit of that art. I found particularly interesting how Harth goes about choosing the signatures he finds bible-worthy. It's not always the most famous people...
I have a deep respect for artists whose compulsion drives them past rational action. Harth is a stupendous example of this. This is one of the most honest and compelling portrayals of that kind of compulsion I have ever seen.
Harth is a man whose need to act upon his artistic ideas is overwhelming and powerful. As he says in this movie: if I don't make art I'll die. That danger is so clearly illustrated and explored by the very careful and respectful tone of the filmmakers. Harth opens himself up in a way that could trigger ridicule, but his pursuit is portrayed empathically, even while the ridiculousness of the pursuit is never out of one's field of vision.
I feel so grateful to have seen this in a theater with a full house. It's a great movie about a great subject.
Harth is a man whose need to act upon his artistic ideas is overwhelming and powerful. As he says in this movie: if I don't make art I'll die. That danger is so clearly illustrated and explored by the very careful and respectful tone of the filmmakers. Harth opens himself up in a way that could trigger ridicule, but his pursuit is portrayed empathically, even while the ridiculousness of the pursuit is never out of one's field of vision.
I feel so grateful to have seen this in a theater with a full house. It's a great movie about a great subject.
I had the privilege of attending a private screening of "The Book of Harth," a captivating documentary by Pierre Guillet. The film revolves around David Greg Harth, a conceptual artist in New York City, embarking on a 20-year art project: collecting signatures on his copy of The Holy Bible.
For two decades, Harth carried this Bible every day, seeking autographs from influential figures. The film follows him in the final year, capturing frenzied celebrity encounters. Harth secures signatures backstage, on city streets, and even at red carpets. Pierre Guillet captures spontaneous interviews with past signees like Noam Chomsky and Kevin Smith. As the project nears its end, Harth grapples with its significance and personal toll.
Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Aaron Paul, Tom Hiddleston, Charlize Theron, and more signed Harth's Bible, adding charm to the documentary.
One memorable moment features artist Wim Delvoye, asked about the project's significance. He quips, "If you're not in his Bible, it's a bit embarrassing."
In May 2016, Harth reached out to President Obama. His associates responded with a voicemail, citing scheduling conflicts, adding intrigue to the project.
Harth reflects on the Bible's signees, acknowledging its bias toward white men. He reveals the Bible's wear and tear, a testament to its journey.
The documentary traces the Bible's origins, bought at a Barnes & Noble before a U2 concert in Las Vegas. Harth wanted more than a piece of paper for the band's signatures.
The film's strength lies in pacing, showcasing diverse celebrity signatures. It's fascinating to watch Harth approach these figures, sparking quick interviews about Bible signing.
In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend "The Book of Harth." It offers an entertaining and thought-provoking journey through an artist's 20-year quest. Don't miss this captivating documentary!
For two decades, Harth carried this Bible every day, seeking autographs from influential figures. The film follows him in the final year, capturing frenzied celebrity encounters. Harth secures signatures backstage, on city streets, and even at red carpets. Pierre Guillet captures spontaneous interviews with past signees like Noam Chomsky and Kevin Smith. As the project nears its end, Harth grapples with its significance and personal toll.
Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez, Aaron Paul, Tom Hiddleston, Charlize Theron, and more signed Harth's Bible, adding charm to the documentary.
One memorable moment features artist Wim Delvoye, asked about the project's significance. He quips, "If you're not in his Bible, it's a bit embarrassing."
In May 2016, Harth reached out to President Obama. His associates responded with a voicemail, citing scheduling conflicts, adding intrigue to the project.
Harth reflects on the Bible's signees, acknowledging its bias toward white men. He reveals the Bible's wear and tear, a testament to its journey.
The documentary traces the Bible's origins, bought at a Barnes & Noble before a U2 concert in Las Vegas. Harth wanted more than a piece of paper for the band's signatures.
The film's strength lies in pacing, showcasing diverse celebrity signatures. It's fascinating to watch Harth approach these figures, sparking quick interviews about Bible signing.
In conclusion, I wholeheartedly recommend "The Book of Harth." It offers an entertaining and thought-provoking journey through an artist's 20-year quest. Don't miss this captivating documentary!
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- TriviaThe Book of Harth won the Best Documentary Feature award at Kevin Smith's inaugural edition of the Smodcastle Film Festival in 2022.
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- Presupuesto
- USD 250,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 2 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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