Michelangelo Eye to Eye Trailer

Michelangelo Eye to Eye Trailer (2004)

25 May 2004 Factual 18 mins

In this short documentary, Michelangelo Antonioni enters the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome to contemplate Michelangelo Buonarroti’s statue of Moses. The film consists of Antonioni’s silent observation of the sculpture and the surrounding space, recorded during a visit following the restoration of the monument.

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International Titles

O Olhar de Michelangelo Trailer

The Gaze of Michelangelo Trailer

International Releases Dates

Brazil 09 May 2024

Finland 14 June 2008

France 19 May 2004

Italy 04 July 2004

Poland 30 July 2013

Singapore 21 June 2008

United States 11 August 2018

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