Girl With A Pearl Earring: Exhibition on Screen

Showings

Mary D. Fisher Theatre Mon, Oct 16, 2017 4:00 PM
Mary D. Fisher Theatre Mon, Oct 16, 2017 7:00 PM
Film Info
Event Type:Exhibition on Screen
Run Time:90 minutes
Trailer:youtu.be/Fb7-DZQnmGk

Description

Sedona International Film Festival presents the Exhibition on Screen series with “Girl With A Pearl Earring” and other treasures from the Mauritshuis in The Hague. The event will show in Sedona on Monday, Oct. 16 at 4 and 7 p.m. at the festival’s Mary D. Fisher Theatre.

The festival is proud to be the official host of the series, joining hundreds of theatres around the globe for this special exhibition on screen. Cinema guests can now enjoy unprecedented high definition access into the lives of renowned artists, their art and the fabulous museums and galleries that are the custodians of such masterpieces.

After two years on a blockbuster world tour, the “Girl With A Pearl Earring” has returned home to the much-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague, which has just completed extensive renovations. With huge queues lining up for a glimpse of her enigmatic beauty and nearly 1.2 million visitors at its stop in Japan, the enduring appeal of this masterpiece is indisputable.

In “Girl With A Pearl Earring” – and other treasures from the Mauritshuis in The Hague — the camera offers an exclusive view of world-renowned Mauritshuis Museum, going behind-the-scenes to look at the extraordinary “Girl With A Pearl Earring”. The beautifully filmed documentary goes in pursuit of the many unresolved riddles surrounding the extraordinary painting and its mysterious creator Vermeer. Who was this girl? Why and how was it painted? Why is it so revered?

The film seeks to answer these questions that have haunted art lovers for decades. Many of the clues that the film finds lie in other masterpieces housed in the collection.

Johannes Vermeer is one of the great Dutch masters and his “Girl With A Pearl Earring” from c. 1665 is one of the most enduring paintings in the history of art. He was the master of light, a talent that is beautifully depicted in “Girl With A Pearl Earring” in the softness of the girl’s face, the glimmers of light that touch her lips and of course the shining pearl.

Following two years of extensive renovations The Mauritshuis in The Hague was reopened by King Willem-Alexander in June 2014. A bright and spacious new underground foyer connects the Royal Dutch Shell Wing to the historical seventeenth-century building which has been thoroughly renovated and embellished. The world art critics gave a unanimous 5-star review to this wonderfully refreshed venue.

The Mauritshuis displays a collection of world-famous paintings by Dutch and Flemish masters from the Golden Age. Masterpieces such as The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt, The Goldfinch by Fabritius, The Bull by Potter and of course Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring, are on permanent display in the intimate rooms of this majestic seventeenth-century house.

Cinema audiences will enjoy unparalleled access to what some call ‘The jewel of Northern Europe’s museums’ and detailed, fascinating, illuminating insight into an extraordinary work.