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Frans Masereel is one of the most fascinating Belgian artists of the 20th century. His work, essentially composed of black and white engravings, is a cry of rebellion against the tragedies of his time. Forced into exile for his pacifist convictions, he embodied, alongside writers like Stefan Zweig and Romain Rolland, the dream of a cultural and brotherly Europe. Through an imaginary correspondence the director addresses to the artist, the film sketches the portrait of a free, touching man who, throughout his life, attempted to break free of art dealers and put his creations in the hands of all.

Country:
Genre:

Documentary

Duration:

77 minutes

Year:

2017

Director:

Jérôme Laffont

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Company:

CBA,

Les Productions du Verger,

Michigan Films,

Supermouche Productions

Cast:
Crew:
Johan Legraie

Director of Photography

Jérôme Laffont

Director

Jérôme Laffont

Writer