Not Rated
1994    81mDocumentary
7.8
The controversial story of the artist Christo's grand-scale environmental art project in Japan and California that ended in the tragic death of two of its spectators. At its world premiere in 1994 at the Berlin International Film Festival, Howard Feinstein of Variety praised the film as, "highly original and structurally flawless . . . an ambitious documentary about an ambitious project." Umbrellas won The Grand Prize at the Montreal International Film Festival. It was shown at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. and The Louvre Museum, Paris and on the European network ARTE.

Where to Watch Umbrellas

  • ChristoHimself
  • Jeanne-ClaudeHerself
  • Albert MayslesDirector
  • Henry CorraDirector
  • Grahame WeinbrenDirector
  • Phillip JohnstonOriginal Music Composer

 

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Umbrellas Trivia

Umbrellas was released on February 18, 1994.

Umbrellas was directed by Albert Maysles, Henry Corra, Grahame Weinbren.

Umbrellas has a runtime of 81 min.

Umbrellas was produced by Henry Corra, Deborah Dickson.

The key characters in Umbrellas are Himself (Christo), Herself (Jeanne-Claude).

Umbrellas is rated Not Rated.

Umbrellas is a Documentary film.

Umbrellas has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.

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