Balthus Through the Looking Glass

Balthus Through the Looking Glass

Infobox Film
name = Balthus Through the Looking Glass


caption = French DVD cover
director = Damian Pettigrew
producer = Olivier Gal,
Planète (France)
writer = Damian Pettigrew
narrator = Bernard Verley
starring = Balthus
Philippe Noiret
Jean Leymarie
Jean Clair
François Rouan
James Lord
Antoinette de Watteville
Pierre Rosenberg
André Barelier
Setsuko and Harumi Klossowska de Rola
Stanislaus and Thadée Klossowski de Rola
music = Mozart
Faton Cahen
cinematography = Paco Wiser
editing = Florence Ricard
distributor = Arte Vidéo
released = 1996
runtime = 72 min.
country = flagicon|France France
language = French
English
Italian
budget = $450,000 (estimated)
preceded_by =
followed_by =
imdb_id = 0832437

"Balthus Through the Looking-Glass " (French: "Balthus de l'autre côté du miroir") is a 1996 French documentary film directed by Damian Pettigrew on the French painter Balthus filmed at work in his studio.

Synopsis

The feature length documentary highlights the painter's complex creative process with rare footage of the artist at work in his studio in the Swiss mountain village of Rossinière. Conversations with Balthus and his wife Setsuko, his daughter Harumi, his sons Stanislaus and Thadée, interviews with art critics Jean Leymarie, Jean Clair, Pierre Rosenberg, and James Lord, and with French painter François Rouan (who often assisted Balthus during his tenure at the Villa Medici), contribute to form a rich psychological portrait of a secretive and controversial artist.

Also featured are photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Irving Penn, and much unpublished material. Shot in Super 16 over a 12-month period in Switzerland, Italy, France, and the Moors of England, the film captures Balthus's unique vision and extraordinary lifestyle.

Quotes from the film

François Rouan: "The central question of painting, and particularly in Balthus's work, is the sexual dimension. If Balthus were here, he'd light up a cigarette, yet another one, and assume a humorous air, naturally he would let me have my say, and then he'd conclude by telling me that the young women he paints are angels."

Jean Leymarie: "Angels, as Rilke noted, are terrifying. And beauty itself is terrifying."

Jean Clair: "Perhaps his greatest moments are when his cruelty explodes onto the canvas. Balthus possesses a Sadean element."

Balthus: "The quickest way to become famous during the 1930s was by causing a scandal."

Awards

*1996: Grand Prize - XXIst UNESCO International Festival of Art Films
*1996: Best Photography Prize - Lausanne International Art Film Festival
*1996: Official Selection - 8th International VUE SUR LES DOCS Marseille

Critical reception

"Télérama", the prominent French weekly magazine, described the film as “a beautiful portrait, vibrant, varied and, beyond the magnificent images, tender, respectful, and admiring.” [Céna, Olivier, "Télérama", No. 2448, 14-20 December 1996, p. 34.]

“Along with his habits and customs preserved on film,” wrote Hervé Gaumont, art critic for "Libération", "the master’s slowness is admirably rendered.” [Gaumont, Hervé, "Libération", December 16 1996, p. 22.]

"Le Journal des Arts" praised the “subtle approach, neither didactic nor pedagogical, that succeeds in capturing the painter’s intimate world.” [Tauss, Céline, ‘Balthus intime’, "Le Journal des Arts", December 1996, p. 37.]

Art critic Florence Couturiau reviewed the film in "Muséart" as one “photographed with precision and magic, from Paris to Rome by way of Balthus’s Italian castle. The geometry of the compositions and the subtlety of the painter’s palette shine through each frame of film.” [Couturiau, Florence, "Muséart", No. 78, January 1998, p. 26.]

"Le Figaro" regretted the artist’s legendary reserve but admired "a visually stunning documentary that transforms an indiscreet visit into a poetic and analytical portrait... The film examines the cruelty and isolation of Balthus in the light of his close friendship with Artaud who, describing the painter as his double, descended into madness while his twin fled with his sanity still intact. In counterpoint, Philippe Noiret sees in Balthus a surrogate father offering a reassuring affection." [Borde, Dominique, "Le Figaro", 16 January 1997, p. 36.]

Michel Parmentier of "TéléCable Satellite" applauded its intimate approach: “Near-definitive, the portrait examines the key moments of the painter’s life and, more importantly, plunges the viewer into his strange and haunting universe… Balthus reveals various secrets. The level of intimacy is such that Pettigrew’s documentary becomes an exceptional work.” [Parmentier, Michel, "TéléCable Satellite", 14-20 December 1996, p. 31.]

It was acclaimed in "Le Nouvel Observateur" as “a successful and deeply moving portrait.” ["Le Nouvel Observateur", 12-18 January 1997, p. 33.]

DVD

The feature documentary is available in an international DVD edition released by Arte Vidéo in October 2007 (NTSC / All zones format). The 2-disc anamorphically enhanced Collectors Edition includes the 72' theatrical version together with bonus material featuring:
* "Three Balthusian Lessons" - a 24' documentary with Jean Clair, Jean Leymarie and François Rouan based on the sacred, the profane, and the Japanese Zen concept of satori;

* "Tea at the Grand Chalet" - a 10' document with Anna, Balthus's last adolescent model, taking afternoon tea with the painter and his wife at the Grand Chalet. In the course of their easy-going conversations, the painter's sunny mood clouds over when he considers the work on his easel as a daunting challenge.

References

External links

* [http://french.imdb.com/title/tt0832437/ "Balthus de l'autre côté du miroir"] at the Internet Movie Database
* [http://home.scarlet.be/~tpm77885/cahiers%202003/cahier10%202003.html"Balthus de l'autre côté du miroir"] Le Centre de Film sur l'Art - "Cahier didactique" fr icon


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