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- A cross-portrait in which 3 centuries separate Edward Hopper from Johannes Vermeer, and also separate "New York office" from "Woman in blue reading a letter", as the film brings two artists together in their particular vision of the world.
- Mark Rothko (1903-1970), American abstract impressionist painter, was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. His new form of painting, completely radical and absolutely non-figurative revolutionized the way we see paintings through his unique use of color. Claude Monet (1840-1926), known as the father of impressionism leaves behind him a series of masterpieces known as the Water Lilies opening up new horizons at the beginning of abstraction - Bringing together this large panel of the Water Lilies: Morning with Willows by Claude Monet and no 27, painted in 1954 by Mark Rothko, allows us to understand the fascination that Rothko held for Monet. One of the most exciting stories in the art history of the 20th century.
- EVE A 3D movie set in a futuristic & poetic universe without any dialog The last moments of humanity on earth before nature resumes his duties.
- An amazing journey through time and space for two lovers who had come to visit a forest: their childhood playground.
- One, Pablo Picasso, is the undisputed master of cubism and modern art; the other, Nicolas Poussin, is the master of classicism. Two artists, two different styles but a common theme that runs through the history of men: terror. How to tell the terror? When Pablo Picasso decides to paint "Guernica", he becomes immersed in "The Massacre of the Innocents" by the French painter Nicolas Poussin, whose work he has always loved. Poussin gives a universal representation of the massacre inspired by a passage of the Gospel. Picasso will be inspired by it.
- The artistic universe of Eve Ramboz transpires in her personal vision of Jerome Bosch's triptych. The film calls upon an creative visual approach, merging animation with works of texture and painting. The introduction to Vincent Munsch, and his binaurale sound interpretation of the painting, forged the starting point of a collaborative and innovative project between companies Calm and Radio France Nouveaux Medias. This film is the very first broadcast of the Nouvoson channel.
- Francis Bacon (1909-1992) took his inspiration from the classics of painting. One of the English painter's greatest obsessions was a painting from 1650: Diego Velázquez' portrait of Pope Innocent X. He never saw, or wanted to see, the original, and only knew the painting through the reproductions that he collected over many years. This "enconter" is only of the key events in the mythology of the life of Francis Bacon, who painted over 40 portraits of popes between 1949 and 1971, always after Velázquez' portrait.
- KING DAVID show is the Tower of David Museum night time experience in which the story of David, from shepherd-to-king, comes to life in a completely new cinematic production projected onto the walls and archaeological excavations of the ancient citadel of Jerusalem. This story has been the inspiration for artists for centuries. Here you can experience an exciting virtual tour among great works of art by Chagall, Matisse, Michelangelo and others in an artistic tribute to the artists, painters and sculptors who immortalized the image of King David.