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Joan Miró was passionately committed to his native Catalonia and its struggle for independence from Spain. But he also longed to escape into artistic freedom. This tension drove his art in strange and beautiful ways. Miró was by turns influenced by Dada, surrealism, and abstract expressionism. His changes in styles and subjects also reflected the horrific events of the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the dictatorship of Franco. This documentary, narrated by Ed Harris, includes original footage shot in Barcelona and Catalonia, images of Miró's paintings and sculpture, and archival footage and photos.
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@boxtruckhouse

2 years ago

I feel even more connected to Miro after this documentary. Thank you.

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@TheHRJR

8 years ago

One of my favorite artists ever!

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@joanallderman2885

8 years ago

The works are absorbingly fascinating. If one is patient a watche s carefully one finds unexpected delights. He and Picasso are the greatest using shape and colour to enchant

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@sebastianverney7851

2 years ago

Divine discontent and the conflict at the centre of all things. Miró's struggle both to free himself from the influences of traditional representative art and to transcend the elements of conflict he saw at the centre of all things.

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@christian.ramirez8700

8 years ago

Great Thanks for the upload!

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@_incrediblydope

1 month ago

Incredible artist

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@onurozdemir3656

2 years ago

Music from the soundtrack of "Habla con Ella," written by Alberto Iglesias...

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@people2167

9 years ago

Short documentary of Joan Miro ミロのドキュメンタリーです。素晴らしいです。

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@cauldronofburgers

1 year ago

I'm always super intrigued by artists that follow their own expression and naturally (and sort of subconsciously) convey elements of everything. He was one of the greatest! "Still Life With An Old Shoe" made me want to get off this free Starbucks Wifi and go paint.

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@ThePicManiac

7 years ago

The music accompanies the paintings perfectly and is spectacular. Does anyone know either of the pieces?

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@helencarlisle6583

2 years ago

Miro was recording the life events of his time. we haven't evolved much have we?

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@joytekb

1 year ago

He and Mattise are my best .

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@martim5755

5 months ago

M❤❤❤❤❤❤ Miró Joan Miró ARTE amore

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@ernieyang9643

7 years ago

does anyone know the music at the end of documentary?

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@angelaruck3702

1 year ago

I noticed they didn't add any of his numbered works. I'm especially interested in his #48 and any information behind the inspiration.

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@iceshcratiote3635

1 year ago

Down to the sold life

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