Two Art-Focused Films Released on DVD and Digital
Since April 4, 2019, two films that explore art and creativity, 'Opera senza autore' by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and 'Capri-Revolution' by Mario Martone, are available on DVD and Digital Edition. Both premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival and are distributed by Rai Cinema and 01Distribution. 'Opera senza autore' follows the life of Kurt from childhood to marriage, delving into his artistic journey against the backdrop of German history from the Third Reich to the GDR and West Germany. The film has divided critics and performed poorly at the Italian box office. 'Capri-Revolution' is set in early 20th-century Capri, where a young woman rebels against societal expectations, surrounded by artists, prophets, socialists, futurists, and anarchists. The film features cinematography by Michele D'Attanasio and editing by Jacopo Quadri. Margherita Bordino authored the article on Artribune.
Key facts
- Two films released on DVD and Digital Edition on April 4, 2019
- Opera senza autore directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
- Capri-Revolution directed by Mario Martone
- Both films premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival
- Distributed by Rai Cinema and 01Distribution
- Opera senza autore covers German history from Third Reich to West Germany
- Capri-Revolution set in early 20th-century Capri
- Article written by Margherita Bordino on Artribune
Entities
Artists
- Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
- Mario Martone
- Ippolita di Majo
- Michele D'Attanasio
- Jacopo Quadri
- Margherita Bordino
Institutions
- Rai Cinema
- 01Distribution
- Artribune
- Venice International Film Festival
Locations
- Capri
- Italy
- Germany
- Third Reich
- DDR
- West Germany