DATE
13th January 2010
MOEBIUS REDUX – Ein Leben in Bildern / Une vie en images, 68 Min. ARTE, 25.01.2010, 11:10 Uhr. Regie: Hasko Baumann, Kamera: Frederic Doss, Schnitt: Maxime-Claude L'Ecuyer, Martin Eberle, Musik: Karl Bartos – mit Jean 'Moebius' Giraud, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Dan O'Bannon, Philipe Druillet, Stan Lee, Enki Bilal, Jim Lee, Mike Mignola, H.R. Giger
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THE MESSAGE
”The brilliant camera work and the fast-paced editing make you feel like you're watching Errol Morris on methamphetamines. This flick just plain ROCKS.”
(Ain't It Cool News)
”What makes Moebius Redux extraordinary, especially on a big theater screen, is the way in which director Hasko Baumann integrated artwork into the movie. The movie is filled with layers of eye-popping art. (...) The film has something to offer for comic-book geeks, sf/fantasy film buffs or fans of well-crafted documentaries ... and it is a visual treat.”
(Cinematical.com)
”It’s easy to see why the doc won two awards at the recent Comic-Con; it examines the life of French artist Jean Giraud (AKA Moebius) in a very refreshing manner that manages to be both breezy and deeply informative.”
(Twitchfilm.net)
”The film opens with a stunning animated sequence with music by Kraftwerk alum Karl Bartos. That's pure magic right there. Then Redux settles into talking head interviews, but Baumann runs a tight ship by focusing on Moebius the artist first and foremost.”
(Revolutionsf.com)
”Beautifully shot and with a superb list of interview participants this fascinating film covers his entire career in a captivating style.”
(Frightfest.co.uk)
”A good documentary should be able to enlighten both the fan and the unfamiliar viewer. This certainly does that. ”
(Nuancemusic.com)
”When was the last time you were actually “transported” by a film–taken to another world for an hour and a half, and you weren’t ready to leave when the trip was done? Director Hasko Baumann has created such a film.”
(Wordpress.com)
”I'll disregard the technical merits of this film (stunning HD, score by Karl Bartos, etc etc) and just say it was a treat.”
(Harry Knowles)
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