In 'Schaffende Hände: George Grosz', the viewer is privy to an intimate portrayal of George Grosz, a luminary of the German art scene during the 1920s, as he engages in his creative process. This documentary short subject, directed by Hans Cürlis, offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of Grosz, showcasing his skillful hands at work. The film masterfully interweaves Grosz's artistic endeavors with an exploration of his persona, providing a rich tapestry of insight into the mind of this artistic genius. By focusing on the artist's hands, the film cleverly underscores the intricate relationship between creativity and the human form.
Synopsis
We see a great German artist of the 1920s decade putting his hands to work in this documentary short subject.
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The movie Schaffende Hände: George Grosz was directed by Hans Cürlis.
Schaffende Hände: George Grosz was released in the year 1924.
Schaffende Hände: George Grosz is a movie from Germany.
Schaffende Hände: George Grosz is categorised as Documentary, Short in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
Schaffende Hände: George Grosz features .
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Yes, Schaffende Hände: George Grosz (1924) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Documentary and Short qualities.