A journey into art, madness and the unconscious. An exploration of visionary artists and the creative impulse, from the Flemish Masters of the Renaissance to the avant-garde movement of Surrealism and the unsung geniuses of Art Brut.
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7.4 /10
77 people rated
Art & Mind
2019
R
1 h 10 m
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A journey into art, madness and the unconscious. An exploration of visionary artists and the creative impulse, from the Flemish Masters of the Renaissance to the avant-garde movement of Surrealism and the unsung geniuses of Art Brut.
More
7.4 /10
77 people rated
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Gérard Audinet
Self
Bruno Decharme
Self
Marc Décimo
Self
Anne-Marie Dubois
Self
Savine Faupin
Self
José Ferreira
Self
Fabrice Flahutez
Self
Colin Gale
Self
Siri Hustvedt
Self
Mike Jay
Self
Choghakate Kazarian
Self
Martine Lusardy
Self
John Maizels
Self
Martin Myrone
Self
Victoria Northwood
Self
David O'Flynn
Self
Jean-Jacques Plaisance
Self
Claude Quétel
Self
تقييمات المستخدمين
Namcha
20/03/2026 11:43
Art & Mind
David Emagna🇨🇬🇨🇬
27/11/2023 16:00
source: Art & Mind
Naeem dorya
27/11/2023 16:00
Must-see for art lovers!!!!!!! À ne pas rater quand on s'intéresse à l'art et à l'inspiration.
Mohamed Arafa
27/11/2023 16:00
This is a most engaging story. You will become lost, submerged, and enthralled by the narrative developing in front of your eyes. The film is a thorough and many layers deep investigation of the *unknown* in art. An artist's mind is a terra incognita. What is the source of the spark that makes one create? Why many artists crossed the invisible sanity border? What is sanity? Why people subjected to mental cure might have a higher intelligence/sensitivity levels than most of us? Surrealist automatic writing, art brut, mental patients visions, high gothic phantasmagoria, Goya nightmares... there is a common thread. Don't miss this movie!
EUGENE
27/11/2023 16:00
I am nowhere near an expert in art. Could barely tell the difference between a Monet and a £20 note ('money' - geddit), but I decided to check this picture out for the exploration into relationship of the human mind/condition and art/expression.
I found the movie fascinating and the accompanying score compelling. I cannot admit to understanding the depths of the art featured but it was certainly enough to keep my interest throughout, and I particularly enjoyed the section about the level of art production from those with 'mental issues'.
This led me to a question I couldn't find the words to ask the director at the Q&A I was fortunate enough to attend in London. And that is, with the advances in Artificial Intelligence and the documented ability of 'it' to creatively write or draw, would it ever be possible for AI to achieve a comparable level of human artistic expression given the influence of a 'challenged/affected/touched' brain? Further, would an art expert be able to tell the difference?
Maybe something to consider in a sequel. Or, ignore completely. Either way, thanks Amelie Ravalec, loved it.
I.M PATEL
27/11/2023 16:00
I was lucky enough to see this documentary last night in Gent, Belgium with my wife. It was my wife's birthday and she wanted to see the film, I had not looked into what the film was about, and went along for the birthday festivities. The documentary was a wonderful surprise. It reinforced many of my own beliefs about the subject and it exposed me to so many new artists and experiences. I hope that a book companion will one day be published. (**attention Guislain museum!)
Amelies film touched upon so many artistic interests of mine, at times it was almost too familiar. While it was absolutely familiar in parts, it also opened my eyes to many new artists and stories. I can not wait for the film to become available for purchase, so that I can watch it again and take better notes for my own personal delight! Highly recommended!
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تقييمات المستخدمين
Namcha
20/03/2026 11:43
Art & Mind
David Emagna🇨🇬🇨🇬
27/11/2023 16:00
source: Art & Mind
Naeem dorya
27/11/2023 16:00
Must-see for art lovers!!!!!!! À ne pas rater quand on s'intéresse à l'art et à l'inspiration.
Mohamed Arafa
27/11/2023 16:00
This is a most engaging story. You will become lost, submerged, and enthralled by the narrative developing in front of your eyes. The film is a thorough and many layers deep investigation of the *unknown* in art. An artist's mind is a terra incognita. What is the source of the spark that makes one create? Why many artists crossed the invisible sanity border? What is sanity? Why people subjected to mental cure might have a higher intelligence/sensitivity levels than most of us? Surrealist automatic writing, art brut, mental patients visions, high gothic phantasmagoria, Goya nightmares... there is a common thread. Don't miss this movie!
EUGENE
27/11/2023 16:00
I am nowhere near an expert in art. Could barely tell the difference between a Monet and a £20 note ('money' - geddit), but I decided to check this picture out for the exploration into relationship of the human mind/condition and art/expression.
I found the movie fascinating and the accompanying score compelling. I cannot admit to understanding the depths of the art featured but it was certainly enough to keep my interest throughout, and I particularly enjoyed the section about the level of art production from those with 'mental issues'.
This led me to a question I couldn't find the words to ask the director at the Q&A I was fortunate enough to attend in London. And that is, with the advances in Artificial Intelligence and the documented ability of 'it' to creatively write or draw, would it ever be possible for AI to achieve a comparable level of human artistic expression given the influence of a 'challenged/affected/touched' brain? Further, would an art expert be able to tell the difference?
Maybe something to consider in a sequel. Or, ignore completely. Either way, thanks Amelie Ravalec, loved it.
I.M PATEL
27/11/2023 16:00
I was lucky enough to see this documentary last night in Gent, Belgium with my wife. It was my wife's birthday and she wanted to see the film, I had not looked into what the film was about, and went along for the birthday festivities. The documentary was a wonderful surprise. It reinforced many of my own beliefs about the subject and it exposed me to so many new artists and experiences. I hope that a book companion will one day be published. (**attention Guislain museum!)
Amelies film touched upon so many artistic interests of mine, at times it was almost too familiar. While it was absolutely familiar in parts, it also opened my eyes to many new artists and stories. I can not wait for the film to become available for purchase, so that I can watch it again and take better notes for my own personal delight! Highly recommended!
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