Frank Auerbach: To The Studio
"This film offers an exclusive invitation into the secret world of Frank Auerbach."
Originally released in 2001. Frank Auerbach: To The Studio is a documentary film. directed by Hannah Rothschild. At just 53 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
This film offers an exclusive invitation into the secret world of Frank Auerbach. The legendary painter rarely leaves his studio: he works 365 days a year, from sun-up to sun-down in a furious race against time. There is not a minute to waste. His main links with the outside world are the models who’ve sat for him for between ten and forty-two years. They are from diverse backgrounds: acting, academia, filmmaking and business. They talk with insight about being painted and about the man behind the canvas. Auerbach is filmed in his studio, sketching in the National Gallery and around Camden town, talking about his sitters, his routine, his compulsions, strange rituals, his ambitions and his heroes.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Jake Auerbach Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Frank Auerbach: To The Studio about?
This film offers an exclusive invitation into the secret world of Frank Auerbach. The legendary painter rarely leaves his studio: he works 365 days a year, from sun-up to sun-down in a furious race...
Who directed Frank Auerbach: To The Studio?
Frank Auerbach: To The Studio was directed by Hannah Rothschild.
How long is Frank Auerbach: To The Studio?
Frank Auerbach: To The Studio has a runtime of 0 hours and 53 minutes (53 minutes total).
When was Frank Auerbach: To The Studio released?
Frank Auerbach: To The Studio was released on January 1, 2001 in theaters.