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Exhibition on Screen: Klimt & The Kiss (2023)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 29M

Director : Ali Ray

Synopsis

Austrian artist Gustav Klimt's most famous painting, The Kiss, is examined in this documentary which looks at his life and the 19th century artistic movements that he both influenced and was influenced by.

Actors

Crews

Ali Ray
Ali Ray
Director
Asa Bennett
Asa Bennett
Music
Clive Mattock
Clive Mattock
Editor
Amanda Wilkie
Amanda Wilkie
Producer
Phil Grabsky
Phil Grabsky
Producer

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KLIMT & THE KISS | OFFICIAL TRAILER | EXHIBITION ON SCREEN

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