• Pat

    ★★★½ Watched by Pat 23 May, 2012 8

    I think it'd be wrong to say a doc is only as interesting as its subject, but in some cases, a doc lives and dies with where the camera is pointed. Here, it's pointed at one of the greatest artists of the last 50 years, and the chance to see the sensual, almost sexual, process that goes into creating his often violent abstract works makes this movie worth seeing. Richter's perfectionism is fascinating to watch: any artist this side of…

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  • KarlMalden

    ★★★★ Watched by KarlMalden 29 Apr, 2013

    A pretty solemn portrait, which is appropriate for someone as equally measured and prolific as Richter. My man Gerhard slings paint and does his hustle while some John Cage music plays... if you're into that sort of thing...

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  • Alfred Markut Jr.

    ★★★★ Watched by Alfred Markut Jr. 04 Mar, 2013

    Without touching its subject matter, or why certain individuals are privy to being regarded as world famous abstract painters over others, Gerhard Richter Painting, a documentary by Corinna Belz is just that -- it breaks the present tense tone barrier, wallflower approach to its suggested subject. This film (and unceasingly films in general) can be summed up via a documented black-and-white account of a much younger Richter wherein he states, "To talk about painting is not only difficult but perhaps…

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  • Lauren

    ★★★½ Watched by Lauren 21 Feb, 2013

    it's hard to ask for anything more with this film. it's interesting the way gerhard states that his methods, as well as a lot of artistic practices, don't necessarily have [or need] the language to express what they're 'about'. rather, the work speaks for itself. i'm a strong advocate that not everything can be expressed through discourse, which is why i can't complain that there wasn't a lot of concept addressed. but i will say that the few archived interviews with him as a younger artist we're really insightful and he seemed like he had loads of energy.

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  • Josephus

    ★★★½ Watched by Josephus 17 Apr, 2013

    Great to see how he creates his paintings and that the paintings just "happen" while many critics try to give them meanings or context that isn't there. Still, 3.5 stars only as the film has lengths.

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  • Iknow

    ½ Added by Iknow

    No es un Jackson Pollock, es un Richter. El arte con visión monocromática es absurdamente aburrido.

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  • yes

    ★★★½ Watched by yes 30 Jan, 2013

    any documentary that shows one of the worlds most revered living artist at work for extended sequences is going to be important by default

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  • MovieGenius

    ★½ Watched by MovieGenius 28 Nov, 2012

    Quite literally like watching paint dry.

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  • Rakestraw

    ★★★½ Watched by Rakestraw 27 Sep, 2012

    If you're into abstract art, especially the paintings of Gerhard Richter than this is a must see. The film is mostly Gerhard Richter painting, hence the title and I mean you just watch him paint.

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  • dillamonster

    ★★★ Watched by dillamonster 22 Jul, 2012

    Interesting that a film about a painter who's so formally unconstrained is so formally constrained; by eschewing talking heads and voiceover and remaining locked into her observational style, Belz winds up feeding us basic narrative information in belated and confusing manners. On the other hand, I'm not here for "the story of Richter": I'm here to see him work, and in lengthy sequences, we get to see just that, as he tackles multiple abstract paintings, repainting them again and again. Not remotely a definitive work, but for someone like me kind of essential regardless.

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  • Stephen Schenkenberg

    ★★★★★ Watched by Stephen Schenkenberg 16 Jun, 2012

    Tremendous.

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  • kenthkarlsson

    ★★★ Watched by kenthkarlsson 13 Jun, 2012

    Intressant att se hur han arbetade med de abstrakta verken även om han verkade vara ett ovillig aktör. När är en tavla färdig? "När jag inte kan göra mer med den". Hade varit intressant att få veta lite om det affärsmässiga (han hade ett antal anställda och var flitigt utställd både på gallerier och offentliga ställen).

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