Manifesto is a drama that explores the thoughts and opinions of various characters on art, life, and society. The film showcases different manifestos through different settings and characters, creating a collage of ideas and perspectives. From a teacher to a housewife, from a punk rocker to a scientist, each character brings their unique viewpoint to the table. The film touches on themes of creativity, expression, and the role of art in society.
In the autumn of 1968, Director Eric M. Nilsson and film team accompany Swedish opera singer Birgit Nilsson during the many-faceted events of her life, on and off stage.
A film essay about the New York City based artist Kurt B. Delbanco. His fine art and sculptures "breathe" the spirit of Goethe's philosophy and curved organic shapes. Kurt was a former refugee from Nazi Germany and so he had a lot sad things to tell - contratictory to his cheerful art. To him, the term "design" in in no case a swear word compared to "art".
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