Josef Urbach - Lost Art

Deutschland 2017 Dokumentarfilm

Summary

Joseph Urbach was a young artist when the patrons of the art scene in Essen, the Jewish families Simon, Levy, Stern and Abel, facilitated a study trip to Italy for him for several months in 1921. The paintings created on this trip were passed on the families’ art collections. But when the Nazis came to power, everything changed drastically. In 1937 they declared two of his works as degenerate art and removed them from the Museum Folkwang. Little by little, Urbach lost his patrons, his paintings in Jewish collections were destroyed during the Reichskristallnacht or later confiscated and stolen.

80 years later, the filmmaker Tilman Urbach goes in search of his great uncle’s lost paintings. He visits the collectors’ descendants in Belgium, Sweden and Holland. Not only is the artist Josef Urbach’s life reflected, but also the fate of his Jewish patrons and collectors. The film examines the issue of Lost Art by allocating it to life stories and faces – and can be viewed as part of a current debate.

Source: 51. Internationale Hofer Filmtage 2017



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Credits

All Credits

Director

Director of photography

Assistant camera

2nd Camera unit

Steadycam operator

Colour grading

Audio mixing

Producer

Post-production

Original distributor

Shoot

    • Berlin, Trier, München, Neuss, Alkmaar, Brüssel, Karlshamn
Duration:
97 min
Format:
DCP 2K, 16:9
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Stereo
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 27.09.2018, 182854, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Erstaufführung (DE): 25.10.2017, Hof, Internationale Filmtage

Titles

  • Originaltitel (DE) Josef Urbach - Lost Art

Versions

Original

Duration:
97 min
Format:
DCP 2K, 16:9
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Stereo
Censorship/Age rating:

FSK-Prüfung (DE): 27.09.2018, 182854, ab 12 Jahre / feiertagsfrei

Screening:

Erstaufführung (DE): 25.10.2017, Hof, Internationale Filmtage

Kurzfassung

Duration:
52 min
Format:
DCP 2K, 16:9
Video/Audio:
Farbe, Stereo