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An attempt at drawing an artistic family tree

  • Edīte Tišheizere
  • , Tomasz Wiśniewski
  • , Dmitry Trubotchkin
  • , Rasa Vasinauskaitė
  • , Artur Duda
  • , Marvin Carlson
  • , Blaž Lukan
  • , Katarzyna Kręglewska
  • , Michal Zahálka
  • , Kim Cuculić
  • , Kamila Černá
  • , Kalina Stefanova
  • , Octavian Saiu

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Abstract

In this chapter, the directors included in the book themselves take the floor. They reveal the major influences they have experienced as artists and, if they had to draw an artistic family tree, whom they would include on it. One of them, Krystian Lupa, has literally drawn his artistic family tree. The directors also outline the trends that have had the most formative impact on their aesthetics and work. All this is especially shared for the readers of this book. Only in the case of the late Lithuanian director Eimuntas Nekrosius is an excerpt of an existing interview used.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication20 Ground-Breaking Directors of Eastern Europe: 30 Years After the Fall of the Iron Curtain
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages263-277
ISBN (Electronic)978-303052934-5
ISBN (Print)978-303052935-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2021

Keywords

  • Family tree
  • Formative experience
  • Influencing trends
  • Mentorship

OECD Field of Science

  • 6.4 Arts (Arts, History of Arts, Performing arts, Music)

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