[:en]Chosen Film: Alexander Mitta’s Tumultuous Chagall-Malevich | Heeb Magazine[:]
[:en]Fans of Chagall’s work will find much to love in Chagall-Malevich. (HEEB Magazine)[:]
[:en]Fans of Chagall’s work will find much to love in Chagall-Malevich. (HEEB Magazine)[:]
[:en]It is far more gratifying to focus on the film’s stunning visuals, which make a viewer feel as though she’s suddenly been dropped inside of Chagall’s paintings. It is this magical realism, with colors practically popping off the screen and characters gently floating up into the sky, that turns “Chagall-Malevich” into a virtual cinematic folktale. (Renee Ghert-Zand, The Times of Israel)[:]
[:en]"Chagall-Malevich is mixture of love story, art history, Russian history, and surprisingly (or maybe not) a meditation of the ways art reflects both the human and divine spirits." (Darrel Manson, Hollywood Jesus)[:]
[:en]If you are at all familiar with the world of Chagall, you know the image of a woman with dark hair who appears as the subject in many of his works. That woman was Chagall’s first wife Bella Rosenfeld, to whom he was married for thirty years, and remembered for another fifty after her death. In the new film Chagall-Malevich, the love story of Bella and Marc is front and center...[:]