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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 96%

88%

In Theaters: June 13, 2012 (limited)

          June 15, 2012 (limited)

1h 29m | Documentary

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Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović uses her own body as a vehicle to create performances that challenge, shock, and move audiences. This documentary follows her as she prepares herself and a group of artists for a three-month exhibition of her work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The centrepiece of the show is her new performance, The Artist Is Present, which requires her constant seated presence, during which she is available for one-on-one silent interaction with the public.

Director: Matthew Akers

Studio: Music Box Films

Producer(s): Jeff Dupre, Maro Chermayeff

Cast: Marina Abramovic, Ulay , Klaus Biesenbach

Official Site: marinafilm.com

2 votes and 0 Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 96%

88%

In Theaters: June 13, 2012 (limited)

          June 15, 2012 (limited)

1h 29m | Documentary

  Watch Trailer

Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović uses her own body as a vehicle to create performances that challenge, shock, and move audiences. This documentary follows her as she prepares herself and a group of artists for a three-month exhibition of her work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The centrepiece of the show is her new performance, The Artist Is Present, which requires her constant seated presence, during which she is available for one-on-one silent interaction with the public.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 96%

88%

In Theaters: June 13, 2012 (limited)

          June 15, 2012 (limited)

1h 29m | Documentary

Serbian performance artist Marina Abramović uses her own body as a vehicle to create performances that challenge, shock, and move audiences. This documentary follows her as she prepares herself and a group of artists for a three-month exhibition of her work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The centrepiece of the show is her new performance, The Artist Is Present, which requires her constant seated presence, during which she is available for one-on-one silent interaction with the public.