Lermite Trailer

Lermite Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979 Factual 26 mins

"Every landscape, like every subject, ends up looking like the painter who paints it" A posthumous tribute to painter Lermite (1920-1977), whose real name was Jean-Pierre Schmid.

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Switzerland 01 January 1979

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