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Waiting for the Artist

  • Episode aired Mar 6, 2019
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  • 26m
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Cate Blanchett in Documentary Now! (2015)
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A performance artist returns to her native Hungary for a career retrospective.A performance artist returns to her native Hungary for a career retrospective.A performance artist returns to her native Hungary for a career retrospective.

  • Directors
    • Alexander Buono
    • Rhys Thomas
  • Writers
    • Seth Meyers
    • Fred Armisen
    • Bill Hader
  • Stars
    • Cate Blanchett
    • Fred Armisen
    • Helen Mirren
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    • Directors
      • Alexander Buono
      • Rhys Thomas
    • Writers
      • Seth Meyers
      • Fred Armisen
      • Bill Hader
    • Stars
      • Cate Blanchett
      • Fred Armisen
      • Helen Mirren
    • 7User reviews
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    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Izabella Barta
    Fred Armisen
    Fred Armisen
    • Dimo
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Self - Host
    Mr. Brainwash
    Mr. Brainwash
    • Mr. Brainwash
    • (as Thierry Guetta)
    Gergely Csiby
    • Ray
    Bertram Klamp
    Bertram Klamp
    • Arvidis Sprout
    Andrea Osvárt
    Andrea Osvárt
    • Hanna Jessen
    Klára Dér
    Rachael Perrell Fosket
    Rachael Perrell Fosket
    Javad Sahami
    Krisztián Szilágyi
    Maureen Andronis
    Maureen Andronis
    • Crowd Heckler
    • (uncredited)
    Mario Cossu
    Mario Cossu
    • Young performer
    • (uncredited)
    Viktoria Monhor
    Viktoria Monhor
    • Young performance artist
    • (uncredited)
    Lara Ilona Thompson
    • Performance Artist
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Alexander Buono
      • Rhys Thomas
    • Writers
      • Seth Meyers
      • Fred Armisen
      • Bill Hader
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    10glizze1

    Lighten Up

    First of all Cate Blanchett, as always is perfect. I've seen the original documentary and I've seen this. I was able to enjoy the documentary and still find this funny. Those that take themselves too seriously will give this one star and say how terrible and and disrespectful this is to the real artist. This is not true. It's called a sense of humor, it's called satire, and there are four seasons of this show because apparently many people find it funny.

    If you don't understand satire then of course you will think this is disrespectful to the real artist but it's not. This episode is poking fun at all kinds of different artists that are all weird in their own way. Just like Spinal Tap basically satires all hard rock bands. It's the same thing. Ever seen SNL? Same thing. So if you have deep feelings for the real artist and/or cannot take a joke, I would suggest that you skip this episode.
    10tylerpurrden-783-365614

    Master class in satire

    I thought I really liked this show but then this episode shows up; it's now one of my favorite episodes, of any show, ever. I loved Cate Blanchett before but now she's pretty much my favorite actress of all time (I adore how she got a shout out in these reviews from an actual Hungarian)!
    9louiepapp

    From one Hungarian to another...

    My parents are Hungarian and I grew up around Hungarians. Hungarian accents in movies/shows never are close. Sometimes they are completely unrecognizable, like Kevin Pollak in "The Whole 9 Yards". Cate Blanchettes was awesome. I totally smiled when she said gas(gaz) correctly. Although everyone else mis-pronounced Budapest (Buda-pesht) which usually only happens if you have never been there. Also she talks about living in communist Hungary but they do not explain how she was able to do her art let alone how she escaped to travel all around Europe before the fall of the iron curtain. Still 9 points for nailing the accent and the ending.
    1maxrottersman

    Of all the commercial shlock out there they pick this to ridicule?

    If you saw The Artist is Present, as I did, you're not going to find this satire remotely funny. Indeed, I complained so much my daughter turned it off after 10 minutes. My daughter is an artist and said it wasn't a big deal. I said, "have you see the documentary?" She said 'no.' I told her, watch the documentary and then come back and tell me this isn't mean-spirited and not funny--AT ALL.

    The original documentary is about how an artist connects to others. How any of us connect to each other. If you think that''s pretentious, or stupid, okay. I didn't, for "The Artist is Present". Even though I DO find most performance art pretentious and stupid. Indeed, I watched Artist is Present expecting for it to confirm my general dislike of performance art!

    What really riles me up is I often recommend "The Artist is Present" but if someone sees this first they'll never watch it. Worse, they'll believe they know what it's about. A good satirist deep down, loves their subject. These people don't love art. All the humor is dumping on Marina Abramovic.

    Again, these guys could have made fun of Taylor Swift or the Kashians. Why they'd ridicule real artists is...well..of course, Fred Armisen is no real artist. After seeing this I believe Kate Moss must have nailed it, "'He's so great at doing impersonations. But the greatest impersonation he does is that of a normal person."

    If you haven't seen The Artist is Present, PLEASE WATCH IT FIRST! Don't let this piece of low-life humor ruin it for you.

    Art means something. It means something to me. I have nothing against artists making fun of other artists--when the deep respect is there. It isn't.

    Again, watch The Artist is Present. Please watch with an open mind. It's one of the best art documentaries I have ever seen. I knew absolutely nothing about Marina Abramovic before I watched it. Nothing.
    10thestsp

    Possibly the best yet in this series

    I have watched The Artist is Present and it was beautiful. Having said that, this isn't so much a parody of that film as it is a different song set to the same tune, and in that respect it's sweet, hilarious, and perfect. The art pieces range from absurd to nearly as thoughtful as those in the original film this episode uses as inspiration. One should watch it entirely as well before committing to an opinion because the end may be one of Documentary Now!'s best endings to date (and that's set among some very strong contenders.) This series is a treasure.

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      Parody of the documentary Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present.
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      Featured in The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards (2019)

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      • March 6, 2019 (United States)
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      • Broadway Video
      • The Royal Budapest Film Co
      • The Royal Budapest Film Co
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      • 26m
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