Wim Wenders' 3D Portrait of German Artist Anselm Kiefer: A Review

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Wim Wenders' "Anselm" is a 3D 6K portrait of artist Anselm Kiefer, exploring his artistic preoccupations through images of his oeuvre and sensational use of archive rendered in 3D. The film is a particular study of a singular man's soul, told through his work, and is deeply concerned with chronology and memory. The film is both intimate and immersive, with the rendering of archival footage into 3D a particular coup. "Anselm" is a tour de force 3D art documentary, rich in ideas and breathtaking in technical execution.
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