| By Heather Leszczewicz OnMilwaukee.com Reporter E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Heather Leszczewicz |
| Published Feb. 26, 2007 at 7:13 a.m. |
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In conjunction with its newest art exhibit "Francis Bacon: Paintings from the 1950s," the Milwaukee Art Museum presents "A Haunting Inspiration: Francis Bacon in Film."
As part of its film series, MAM will show short films that were chosen because each embodied something found in Bacon's work.
From a collaboration between direction Luis Bunuel and artist Salvador Dali comes "Un Chien Andalou" (1929). It's a dreamy 17-minute-long film that has images that are up for interpretation. It's surrealism in moving form, but also a bit graphic.
Director David Lynch, known for films like "Mulholland Drive" and "Blue Velvet," created "The Grandmother" (1970). The 34-minute film shows a young boy wanting to escape his abusive parents. He plants seeds and grows a grandmother to save him.
The final film is the animated "Street of Crocodiles" done by the Quay Brothers. The 20-minute film shows a puppet being released by a man into a hall of rooms. As the puppet explores the rooms, he encounters other dolls that show him his new world.
"A Haunting Inspiration: Francis Bacon in Film" takes place March 1 at 6:15 p.m. in the Lubar Auditorium. Tickets are $7 for the general public and $5 for members, seniors and studios.
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