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Certified Fresh with 89% on Rotten Tomatoes!
M.C. Escher: Journey To Infinity is the story of world famous Dutch graphic artist M.C Escher (1898-1972). Equal parts history, psychology, and psychedelia, Robin Lutz’s entertaining, eye-opening portrait gives us the man through his own words and images: diary musings, excerpts from lectures, correspondence and more are voiced by British actor Stephen Fry, while Escher’s woodcuts, lithographs, and other print works appear in both original and playfully altered form.
Netherlands, 2018, 81 minutes, Not Rated, Directed by Robin Lutz
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“At heart, this quirky, inventive hybrid of documentary and monologue is dedicated to the exploration of what we don't know about one of the best-known artists in the world.”
– Shana Nys Dambrot, L.A. WEEKLY -
“A rare feature that takes the trouble not just to understand its subject and communicate his significance, but find ways to actually show us, visually, how his style evolved, and the principles behind that evolution.”
– Matt Zoller Seitz, ROGEREBERT.COM -
“Delightful...a playful but serious look at the life and work of a wildly popular woodcut printer, lithographer, painter and mezzotint print-maker Maurits Cornelius Escher.”
– Roger Moore, MOVIE NATION -
“It's hard to imagine not falling under its mesmerizing spell with the same wonder that one would gaze on an Escher print…”
– Bradley Gibson, FILM THREAT -
“A revelation for fans of Escher and newbies, alike.”
– Loren King, NEWPORT THIS WEEK