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Museum-Cinema: The Impressionists / Pissarro: Father Of Impressionism, 2022

Film series in collaboration with the Jerusalem Cinematheque
Mondays at 18:30, 21:00

To mark the exhibition To Catch a Fleeting Moment: 150 Years of Impressionism, we are pleased to present a series of select films that take the viewers on fascinating journeys into the lives of the greatest artists and their work.

Admission includes a visit to the exhibition and a movie.
* Please note that on Mondays the museum is open for this activity only, and there is no admission to other museum exhibitions.

Pissarro: Father Of Impressionism, 2022 | Directed by David Bickerstaff, UK, 94 mins, English, French, Hebrew & English subtitles

Without Camille Pissarro, there is no Impressionist movement. Born in the West Indies, Pissarro found his passion in paint as a young man in Paris and, by the age of 43, had corralled a group of enthusiastic artists into a new collective. Their first show was scorned by the critics, but the group had acquired a new name: the Impressionists. For the next forty years, Pissarro was the driving force behind what has become the world’s favorite artistic movement.

Pissarro was a dedicated family man, generous with his advice, passionate about experimentation, well-read, socially aware, and an anarchist. He forged a dramatic path in life and, through it all, wrote extensively to his family. It is through these intimate and revealing letters that this gripping film reveals Pissarro’s life and work.

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The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.
The film takes place near a secure space.
Visitors can visit the exhibition
To Capture a Fleeting Moment: 150 Years of Impressionism before the screening starting from 17:00 until 21:00.

This film series is presented in collaboration with the Jerusalem Cinematheque. It includes a selection from the unique series Exhibition on Screen, which presents some of the most influential and fascinating exhibitions held around the world. Through cinematic exploration of the corridors of museums and insights from the world’s leading historians, curators, and art critics, the films take the viewer on fascinating journeys into portrayals of the greatest artists and their work.

More films on Museum-Cinema:
4/11 —
The Danish Collector: Delacroix to Gauguin, 2021 >