In the current situation, at the movie theaters screenings will pause, but of course to ensure that art lovers are not left without interesting sights during cinema closures, the Pannonia Entertainment Ltd., has made available all the previous parts from the series of the “Temple of Art”. Expanded with 9 new films nd nearly 30 art history films, having access to earlier parts of the series at the online movie rental launched by distributor Pannonia Entertainment Ltd. Thus offer is huge and surely provide unmissable artistic experience and real relaxation to watch all episodes in your own enviroment in a comfy setting. Within the screenings, from the very first 2014 film about the Vatican Museum to the latest Modigliani Centenary, which was released in late October 2020.
Art film screenings started six years ago with the “Temple of Art” movie series, the episodes of which showcase outstanding artists, masterpieces and museums of universal art in a spectacular mainly large-screen design.
Fresh creations such as the 2020 episodes depicting the lives of Amadeo Modigliani, Frida Kahlo, Paul Gauguin and Peggy Guggenheim can also be viewed from home.
In addition to the award-winning music documentary art films – including Ella Fitzgerald and Ronnie Wood‘s film portrait – biographical films (Egon Schiele, Mary Shelley, Gagarin) and Hungarian natural history (Wild Forests, Wild Crags) which are also available on the site … http://www.pannonia-entertainment.hu/filmkolcsonzo page.
With the current expansion of the movie rental, 7 new films have been added to the selection, which were recently shown across Hungary’s cinemas theaters.
… The Prado Museum – Collection of Miracles has become available … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mngYaQHab8w
… Episode of St. Petersburg’s Monumental Museum, also known as the Venice of the North – Hermitage – The Power of Art … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSDau6_Ut94
… Gauguin in Tahiti presents the legendary art eternal rebel, Paul Gauguin’s footsteps, who was in Tahiti and the islands Marquieses-researched through Paris to Brittany on after the “lost paradise”… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3vFvTi–pg
… The rare impressionist art history speaks revolution launched by the movement in fifty from private collections, exhibited for the first time valuable paintings – including Manet, Caillebotte, Renoir, Monet, Cézanne, Signac, Sisley and Berthe Morisot‘s works … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD-L2aCgJzU
… Frida Kahlo multifaceted personality, pioneering and revolutionary art and culture to become an icon processing Viva la Vida, which evokes Frida own words based on letters, diary and personal confessions … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWThZuVlakM
… The cinema shows obsessed by the 20th century’s most famous art collector and art patron, Marguerite “Peggy” Guggenheim career in a comprehensive manner … ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnMBBh_SBJw
… The list of what’s new in arts movie rental was part of the latest, the end of the series hits theaters in October, close to the centenary Modigliani, in which avant-garde of the 20th century Italian painter and sculptor Amadeo Modigliani‘s life and art from a new perspective, life partner, Jeanne Hébuterne memoirs revealed … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q4ECvPLERY
Movies can be played an unlimited number of times within 48 hours of rental, on any device that is suitable for internet access: on a computer, tablet, smartphone or even a mobile phone – although the latter is less recommended due to its small screen size.
Here’s a peak into last week’s rental movies to have hit the Top10 chart:
1. Peggy Guggenheim – Obsessed with art
2. Gauguin Tahitin – The Lost Paradise
3. Hermitage – The power of art
4. The Prado Museum – Collection of Miracles
5. Modigliani centenary
6. Impressionist rarities
7. Hokuszai: Beyond the big wave
8. Frida Kahlo – Viva la Vida
9. Raffaello – The Prince of Painting
10. Tintoretto – A rebel in Venice
Reviews of some films from the past can also be found @ rollinginbudapest.com – “Temple of Art” series”
Wishing everyone to persevere during the harder period due to the coronavirus situation, take care of yourselves and each other.
© Aggie Reiter